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Advisor Sharma meets public delegations, seeks fast-track redress people's grievances
10/17/2019 10:07:57 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Oct 17: Advisor to Governor, Kewal Kumar Sharma today met scores of public delegations and individuals who apprised him about their issues and demands here at weekly public hearing programme. For many issues projected by the public, the Advisor issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned departments.
Over 350 people, comprising several delegations and individuals, hailing from different areas of Jammu region, registered their issues and demands pertaining to Public Works (R&B), PHE/I&FC, Power Development, Finance, Housing & Urban Development and Science & Technology and other departments. They also raised several other issues of public importance and developmental issues and sought Advisor's intervention in ensuring redress of the same at the earliest. A deputation of Confederation of Indian Industry apprised the Advisor about various issues which need to be addressed for the holistic development of Industry in J&K. Their demands mainly include better industrial package for J&K Industry, extension of dates for filing all income tax and GST Returns both for audit and non audit cases, Hazardous waste dumping ground for J&K Industries, extension of Mumbai-Amritsar freight corridor upto Kathua, release of payments to the MSME Units of J&K for the items supplied to the power Development Department for the implementation of Saubhagya Scheme and various others. Advisor Sharma gave a patient hearing to the demands put forth by the people who turned up in large number for the public hearing and assured them that all their genuine issues would be examined for the redressal.
On being apprised by several delegations regarding complaints of pot-holes in their localities, the Advisor directed the concerned to repair the pot-holes to avoid inconvenience to the people. He further instructed the JDA to ensure sufficient water and electricity supply in their colonies.
Mayor, JMC, Chander Mohan Gupta besides senior functionaries of the concerned departments were also present at the public hearing.
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