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Advisor Ganai meets public delegations at Jammu
Asks for making extra efforts to improve sanitation in winter capital
9/10/2018 10:45:03 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Sept 10: The Advisor to Governor Khurshid Ahmed Ganai today asked civic authorities to make extra efforts for maintaining cleanliness and improve sanitation in Jammu city and its peripheries.
He was responding to the issues raised by delegations which met him here at weekly public outreach programme under the aegis of JK Governor's Grievance Cell.
The Advisor asked the Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation to further activate men and machinery to reach out localities which need improvement in sanitation and cleanliness. The Advisor also directed Jammu development Authority to take stringent steps to vacate its encroached land in different parts of the city.
On the issues projected by a delegation of Kashmiri Pandit organization- Pandit Prem Nath Bhatt Memorial Trust, the Advisor talked on phone with Divisional Commissioner Kashmir about the protection of temples and Hindu shrines in the Valley. He asked Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to issue directions to all the DCs of valley to personally check the condition of the temples and shrines and take steps to evict encroachments, if any.
The Trust members also urged the Governor's administration to bring an ordinance for constituting a Development Board for the protection and preservation of temples in Kashmir.
Over 50 delegations and a number of individuals apprised the Advisor of their issues and sought his intervention in ensuring early redress of the same.
Various Legislators, former Ministers and Ex MLAs also met the Advisor and projected issues of their respective areas including augmentation of water Supply Scheme, up-gradation of power infrastructure, release of old age and widow pensions, upgradation of roads, rationalization of reserved wards as per the population percentage.
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