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| Taj visits Choolan, Danisaydan, Dara-gutaliyan in Uri | | | Early Times Report
CHANDANWARI (URI), June 16: Minister for Medical Education, Youth Services & Sports, Mr. Taj Mohi-ud-Din today visited the hilly areas of Uri constituency including Choolan, Danisaydan, Dara-gutaliyan, Zamboorpatan etc. The aim of the visit was to have an on-the-spot inspection of the development works undertaken in these areas and seek direct feedback from the people there. Mr. Taj is on a three day visit to the area. At these places, Mr. Taj sought appraisal from people regarding the Government schemes and programmes run in their area and the officials managing them. Addressing a series of public meetings at these places, Mr. Taj said the State Government is seized of the development needs of people and Government is working to factor them in its policies and programmes. He assured them that their problems would be addressed in a phased manner. The Minister said Government has given special thrust to the development of hilly and so far unconnected areas of the State and many exclusive schemes and budgetary provisions like Tribal Sub Plan, Border Area Development Programme etc. have been made for the purpose. He said stress is laid on covering these areas under the ambit of schemes in drinking water distribution, road connectivity, power distribution, health and Public Distribution System. The Minister asked the people to extend a helping hand to the Government in the successful execution and implementation of welfare schemes aimed at improving their lot. He said Government has done a lot for the welfare of people and it intends to do more in coming months and years. At Zamboorpatan, responding to people’s demand, Mr. Taj announced release of Rs. 48 lakh out of his Constituency Development Fund for completing the work on the construction of a local school. Senior officers of district administration and engineers of several wings accompanied the Minister during the visit. |
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