Seeks cooperation in completing unfinished, languishing projects
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 5: Elected
representatives being the custodians of the ‘public interest’ have an enormous
responsibility to project the concerns, problems and priorities of their
constituents before the Government for redressal in a time bound manner.
It needs to be emphasized that Governor’s administration in consultation
with elected representatives, is single-mindedly committed to ensure equitable
development of all regions of the State.
It is in this context that Governor, Shri Satya Pal Malik appeals to all
elected representatives to come forward and join hands with the Government in
addressing the needs of the public in every nook and corner of the State. Today
the government approved a major initiative through setting up of the J&K
Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (JKIDFC). Through JKIFDC,
government will spend upto Rs 8000 Crore on completing unfinished/languishing
infrastructure projects which are there all over the State. Many of them have
been started many years ago and their incomplete status is a great
inconvenience to the people.
Therefore, elected representative are fervently requested to identify
and prioritize all such incomplete/languishing works that are critical for
their respective constituencies from the public stand point. Elected
representatives are further requested to project ongoing or incomplete
developmental projects in their constituencies which are at different stages of
execution and require funding for their timely completion. These could be
roads, bridges, drinking water schemes, school building, medical facilities and
so on.
Elected representatives may forward their requests through the concerned
Deputy Commissioner or directly to the Planning Development & Monitoring
Department of the State Government.
The Governor’s administration reiterates its resolve to usher the State
on the path of development and progress to fulfil the aspirations of the
people.
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