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| Charak inspects macadamization works in Srinagar says double shift working system proving highly beneficial | | | Srinagar, October 04 – Saying that a massive road connectivity programme has been launched in the state under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Minister for Works Mr. Gulchain Singh Charak said that government is making vigorous efforts to provide better road connectivity to all the areas of the state under various state and central schemes like Bharatr Nirman Programme, CRF, NABARD, State and district plans. He said that at present R&B departments is maintaining 16395 kms of road length in the state. He said of which 7308 kms roads are block topped 4430 kms metalled, 1851 kms shingled and 2766 kms are fair weather roads. The Minister today inspected various developmental projects under execution in Srinagar city and took stock of the pace of progress on these projects. The Minister also inspected macadamization work of Regal chowk to Alamdar bridge, Badshah Chowk to Women college, repairing work of foot paths Lal chowk, Naid Kadal, Lal Bazar and Idgah Bagwanpora road fencing of shaheed Mazar new colony Lal bazar. He directed the authorities to construct a fountain at the central verge of Lal Chowk and speed up the pace of work on all roads and complete them within stipulated time. He also instructed for installation of sign boards with necessary information for the public besides advised the authorities to take all necessary steps for cleanliness of the roads in city. Mayor Srinagar Municipal Corporation Mr. Ghulam Mustaffa, and team of senior engineers accompanied the Minister. Interacting with the people at various project sites the Minister said that considering the less working season in the Kashmir especially in snow bounded areas double shift working has been introduced and 119 schemes are being implemented in full swing adding it is expected that all these schemes will be completed by the end of current year. |
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