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The District Development Board Kishtwar which met under the chairmanship of Bali Bhagat, Minister for Health and Medical Education on Monday approved a plan outlay of Rs 135.12 crore for the year 2016-17.

The Minister exhorted upon the officers to put in their sincere and dedicated efforts for effective implementation of various government sponsored schemes so that benefits of the same could be percolated down to the targeted population, an official spokesperson said this evening.

He also directed the officers to ensure that proper monitoring mechanism is put in place within their respective jurisdictions so that desired results are achieved on ground.

Bhagat called upon the officers to adopt proactive approach and remain at beck and call of the people so that their grievances are redressed promptly.

Reiterating the commitment of the present coalition government to provide improved and better amenities to the people of the state the Minister said that adequate funding will be provided under various sectors like PHE, PDD, RDD, Health, R&B and Education.

Stressing on the need to ensure judicious and optimal utilization of funds the Minister directed the officers to adhere to the fixed timelines for   completion of the various developmental projects.

He further directed the officers to conduct frequent visits to remote and far flung areas of the district for ensuring quality of works on ground.

For providing best medicare facilities to the people, the Minister said that the District Hospital would be equipped with latest diagnostic machines adding that adequate medical and para-medical staff will also be provided so that the people of the district could get best healthcare facilities at district hospital.

For easing traffic congestion in the city, the Minister directed the district administration to identify suitable land for establishment of bus stand so that people do not face any inconvenience.

While reviewing the progress of Naigad Water Supply Scheme the minister directed the Chief Engineer PHE to gear up its men and machinery for completing the Water Supply Scheme within stipulated time frame so that adequate drinking water facilities could be provided to the people of the district.

The meeting was informed that work on Allopathic Dispensary Inderwal and Parna – Budna road for which an amount of Rs 175.09 lakh and Rs 3.76 crore have been released is under progress.

The meeting was further informed that government has approved project cost amounting to Rs 868.71 lakh for construction of 3.5 KM Singpora to Singpora Tunnel Point road and construction work on the project is under progress and would be completed by June 2016.

For up-gradation of Dunadi Bunjwah road, the Minister said that an amount of Rs. 1147.52 lakh has been sanctioned and work on the project is going  on war-footing basis and would be completed by October 2016.

He said Government has approved Rs 5.70 crore for construction of 65 mtr Span Motorable Steel Bridge at Lopara, and the bridge would be completed by December, 2016.

Minister for Transport (Independent Charge), Science and Technology, Revenue, R&B   Sports Sunil Sharma directed the officers for 100 percent utilization of funds provided under the district plan, state plan and other centrally sponsored schemes. He impressed upon all the heads of the departments and sectoral officers to ensure implementation of all the DDB decisions in letter and spirit.

However legislators also spoke on the occasion and highlighted various demands and issues related to public during the meeting.

Earlier, District Development Commissioner Kishtwar G N Balwan briefed the meeting about the physical and financial achievements made by different departments during the previous financial year.

He also presented a detailed review of Schemes/programmes under Swachh Bharat, MGNREGA, IAY, Health, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Horticulture, SSA and NHM sectors.

He also appraised the chair about action taken report on the decisions taken in the District Development Board meeting in the year 2015-16.

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