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Union Home Secy winds up 2-day Kashmir visit
12/31/2024 11:40:44 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Dec 31: Before winding up his 2-day Kashmir visit Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan on Tuesday chaired a key meeting in Srinagar and evaluated the progress of infrastructure and employment-driven projects funded by the Centre.
Sources said that the meeting was attended by J&K Chief Secretary Atal Duloo, Commissioner Secretaries of different departments and other top officials.
They said that the Union Home Secretary took the feedback from the Commissioner Secretaries on the implementation of the ongoing centrally sponsored flagship schemes including, ‘One Nation, One Ration Card,’ PM Mudra Yojana, PM Awas Yojana, Bharat Jal Jeevan Mission, Smart City Mission, Broadband connectivity
The Union Home Secretary took the feedback from the Commissioner Secretaries.
Focus on ensuring that common people in J&K get direct benefits of the centrally sponsored schemes.
and other schemes.
They said that the Commissioner Secretaries apprised the Union Home Secretary about the progress achieved and steps being taken to complete the targets of reaching out to the last deserving person in the queue.
The Union Home Secretary, sources said, stressed on the need to focus on ensuring that common people in J&K get direct benefits of the centrally sponsored schemes.
After chairing the meeting at SKICC on the banks of Dal Lake here, the Union Home Secretary concluded his 2-day Kashmir visit and left for New Delhi.
Pertinently, the Union Home Secretary had arrived in Srinagar on Monday. He had chaired a security review meeting which was attended by the top brass of the security forces.
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