'Better road
connectivity will usher into new era of development’
SRINAGAR, JUNE 07: Aimed to
strengthen the road network in the Pampore constituency, Minister of State for
Forest, PHE, Irrigation, Flood Control and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmad today
kick-started macadamization work on the stretch from Manipora Village to
Wuyan.
With the macadamization on 8.5 kms length at an
estimated cost of Rs 11.88 crore, villages including Manipora, Tulbagh,
Kanibal, Wuyian and Androosa will get smooth connectivity with National
Highway.
On this occasion, residents expressed gratitude
towards the Minister and said new chapter of development will begin with the
macadamization of roads.
Senior officers of
Public Works Department and other district officers of Pulwama accompanied the
Minister.
Giving clear directions for adhering to road
macadamization specifications as approved under Detailed Project Report (DPRs),
Mir said that no compromise shall be made with the quality of the work.
The Minister also
visited various areas in Pampore Constituency to review the pace of ongoing
developmental works. He directed the officers to work with added zeal and
ensure time-bound completion of these works so that their benefits percolate to
grass root level.
Interacting with
the people at different places, the Minister said that the present government
headed by the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is committed to provide improved
basic amenities to the people of the State. He said that road connectivity is
the top priority of the Government and necessary directions have already been
given to the concerned to identify the uncovered areas so that all habitations
would be provided better road connectivity and prepare required DPRs.
The
concerned authorities apprised the Minister that with the ongoing phase of
macadamization, all major routes will be macadamized during this year, besides
strengthening the connectivity with all link roads.
En-route, several deputations met the Minister and
apprised him about their individual and collective problems. These included
construction of lanes, drains and culverts. The Minister gave them a patient
hearing and assured them that their genuine demands will be looked into.
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