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| Shabir inspects several developmental projects in border villages | | Work on Rs 4.78 cr. WSS Panjgrain, Rs 2.62 cr. Receiving Station Gambir brahmana apace | | RAJOURI, June 7 : Minister of State for Health , Mr. Shabir Ahmad Khan who was on extensive tour of Rajouri District, today inspected pace of progress of several ongoing developmental projects in border villages of the area. He also visited various areas of his Constituency, took stock of people’s problems and directed concerned authorities for early redressal of people’s grievances and fulfillment of developmental needs. The minister inspected pace of progress of Rs 2.62 crore under execution 6.3 MVA receiving Station, Ghambir brahmana. He was apprised by the concerned authorities that Rs 1.75 crore has been expended on the said project and would be completed during this fiscal. Mr. Shabir also inspected the pace of progress of under construction Rs 4.78 crore, Water Supply Scheme, Panjgrain and Rs 3.4 crore 4kms road project Ghambir Khankri. He was apprised that till date a cumulative amount of Rs 1.6 crore have been spent on the execution of these projects. He was assured by the concerned authorities that construction work of these projects would be completed within stipulated time frame. The Minister directed concerned executing agencies to redouble their efforts and accelerate the pace of work on the ongoing developmental projects in the area for their timely completion to percolate their benefits to the people well in time. He also called for utilization of slandered material and judicious use of government exchequer in execution of the projects. During the tour, the Minister also addressed public meeting at Ghambir brahmana. He assured the people that all their genuine developmental needs would be fulfilled in a phased manner adding that though several developmental needs of the people of border villages of Rajouri have been fulfilled but yet there is need to upgrade these in some areas. The minister said that power infrastructure in Panjgrain area would be upgraded and added that for the purpose a detailed project report of Rs 1.40 crore have been moved to Centre for funding under R-APDRP. |
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