Inspects ongoing developmental works
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 23: Minister for Revenue,
Disaster Management, Relief Rehabilitation & Reconstruction and
Parliamentary Affairs, Abdul Rehman Veeri today conducted extensive tour of
Kashmiri pandit camps in Jammu to inspect the ongoing developmental works and
take stock of grievances and problems of Kashmiri pandits living in Jammu.
Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner M L
Raina, Deputy Commissioner Relief K KSidha, Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Rajeev
Ranjan along with senior concerned officers and Minority President A K
Sidha accompanied the Minister during his visit.
At Jagti in Nagrota, the Minister laid the
foundation stone of Shopping Complex at Mini Township. While seeking details of
the ongoing developmental works in the township, the Minister was informed
about the status of the works and proposed projects for the benefit of the
migrant families living in the township.
Veeri also visited the administrative block and
inspected the ongoing repair and renovation works there. He was informed that
works have been almost completed and the building will be ready for use at the
earliest.
To take the stock of health facilities being
provided to the migrant families, the Minister visited the Government Hospital
established in the township. He along with senior officers went around all the
sections and enquired from the doctors about the health facilities, staff
strength and equipment provided at the hospital.
Veeri directed the hospital staff to provide all
necessary medical help to the families and to maintain cleanliness in the
hospital. He also instructed for replacing the non-functionalequipment.
At the hospital, the Minister was informed that
the hospital is functional for 12 hours and soon it will be made functional for
24 hours for providing round the clock services to the people.
The Minister also interacted with the Kashmiri
pandits who raised various issues pertaining to development of the township
including maintenance of parks, roads, Aadhaar enrollment centre and others.
The Minister asked the concerned officers to take up the works and ensure that
the people living in the township would not face any problem.
Veeri also visited another township, TRT Camp in
Nagrota and inspected the ongoing works related to the face lifting of the
township. The concerned officers informed the Minister about the works and assured
for their timely completion.
At TRT camp, the families also submitted a
charted of demands to the Minister which includes effective implementation of
PMDP package, issuance of RBA certificate, removal of encroachment on migrant
land, enhancement of relief, construction of new community hall, availability
of medicines in the dispensary, development of parks, distribution of ration
and kerosene oil, water supply and others. The Minister assured them that all
genuine issues will be looked into.
Meanwhile, the Minister also visited Radio
Sharda, a community radio station started by a Kashmiri pandit. He lauded the
efforts of Ramesh Hangloo and entire team for bringing this community radio
service worldwide.
In his next leg of visit, Veeri visited K P migrant
townships in Muthi including Shankaracharya Apartments and TRT camp. He
interacted with migrant families who raised various demands and seeks his for
their redressal including gensets for mourning hall, repair of damaged
roads, ration distribution, children park, special school for migrant children,
construction of mini shopping complex, construction of playground, fresh water
point etc.
Responding to the demands, Veeri asked Deputy
Commissioner Migrants to prepare a proposal for construction of playground and
also to look into in other issues raised for timely redressal.
Later, the Minister visited migrant camp at
Purkoo to inaugurate newly constructed Camp Commandant Office and a Shopping
Complex. The shops at the complex were also allotted through draw of lots on
the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that
government is taking all measures to make living conditions for the migrant
families in the townships more pleasant and further all necessary steps will be
taken to ensure development of these townships with every facility. We all want
that Kashmiri migrants should return with honour to their homes in the valley
but till then it is our duty to provide all basic amenities to them at all the
townships.
He said that 450 more
residential quarters to be constructed at Purkho for Kashmiri migrant families
adding that face lifting work of townships is underway and necessary
instructions have been passed to the concerned officers to initiate the works
required for overall development of these townships.
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