Sunday 22 July 2012

Jammu kashmir gets Rs105 cr for city plan




INDIA, JAMMU: Underscoring the complete preparing as an essential factor in the reasonable and natural growth of the Condition, Primary Reverend, Omar Abdullah Weekend said that Condition Planning Panel, being constituted this season would deal with all problems associated with the growth requirements across the Condition.
 Chairing the Jammu Region Development Panel conference here these days, the Primary Reverend accepted Rs 105.62 crore Strategy for the Region for 2012-13.
 The Primary Reverend said that the control of preparing and allowance of appropriate resources to all places across the Condition using the community need is an constant process in a Condition like Jammu and Kashmir where the natural earnings is small and failures on provide of power quantity to about Rs 2500 crore yearly.
 On the growth of Jammu, Omar Abdullah said that Rs. 35 crore have been invested on macadamization of Jammu town streets last season while Rs. 20 crore were invested on dark leading of non-urban streets.
 He said as many as 200 streets have been improved last season while 257 streets are being dark lead this season. He said Rs. 50 crore is being suffered on macadamization of streets in the district this season. He said that agreements of resources for Jammu round street are being exercised. He said under PMGSY 20 new techniques are being taken up in side.
 Omar said that perform on synthetic pond and 4th link on stream Tawi is going on apace including that 4th link is likely to be finished in November-December this season.
 The Primary Reverend said that Rs. 500 crore-project for offering secure water to higher Jammu by using Chenab water is being discussed with Oriental Development Financial institution. “We have obtained good sign from the Financial institution in this regard”, he said including that DPR for the venture will be ready and recommended to the Financial institution for financial situation. He said STP at Baghwati Nagar is likely this season including that Rs. 10 crores were invested on the upgradation of waterflow and drainage program in the district during the last season.
    The Primary Reverend said that his govt has offered more energy to the customers in Jammu this season as as opposed to last season. “However, the level of fulfillment among customers does not appear to link with the improvement created in energy supply”, he said asking the Power Development Division to look into this element and take appropriate actions to minimize the problems of individuals.

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