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| Govt. mulling to go beyond CMP: Qazi | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Feb 3 Claiming that present government has fulfilled its commitments made to the people of the state while taking over the reins in 2002, Minister for Forests, Qazi Mohammad Afzal has said that the government contemplates to go ahead of its Common Minimum Programme (CMP) by the end of its tenure. He said many more historical decisions were in offing. He was speaking a public meeting at Kathua today. Referring to the development scenario of the state, Qazi said people are witnessing all round development in the state. He said several projects have been completed and work on certain massive projects is in progress. He said education, PHE, Health and R&B are among the priority sectors of the government and a colossal amount has been expended on several projects in the state.
The government has focused on health, education and R&B sectors as these sectors facilitate all round development, Qazi said, adding opening of forty colleges, universities and upgradation of health institutions hold promise of prosperous state.
Minister of State for PHE S. Manjeet Singh while addressing the gathering highlighted the achievements of the present government.
Among others, General Secretary, PDP, Mr. Daman Basin, Mr. Farooq Indrabi, senior leaders were also address the gathering.
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