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Complete all left over works by April 2011: Dy CM
2/7/2011 8:48:32 PM
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Srinagar, Feb 07: Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand has urged upon the officers of LAWDA and Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) to put in more efforts to achieve the targets fixed for various works.
He said Central government has liberally funded for restoring its pristine glory and it is now responsibility of the concerned officers and engineers to utilise the funds judiciously and take optimum results of the work. Tara Chand appreciated the LAWDA and SDA officers and officials for evincing keen interest for completion of the works.
The Deputy Chief Minister was addressing the high level meetings of LAWDA and SDA here today.
The meeting was attended by Special Secretary Housing and Urban Development, G.H. Mir, Vice Chairman, LAWDA, Irfan Yaseen, Secretary SDA and the concerned officers.
Tara Chand directed the officers to complete all the left out works by April 2011 so that the fruit of these works reach to the people well in time. He said that experts in Forestry should be associated in plantation and survey of the plants already planted in the catchment area.
Regarding SDA, the Deputy Chief Minister asked the officers to devise ways and means to increase the revenue of the authority so that more and more assets are developed on their own.
The Deputy Chief Minister informed that SDA has yielded a revenue of Rs 21.34 crore till January 2011. It was also told that the authority is developing two colonies for economically weaker sections of the society at Noorbagh and Bemina. It was also informed that another colony spread over 435 kanals is also proposed at Rakh Gund Aksha.
Vice Chairman, LAWDA, Irfan Yaseen informed the Deputy Chief Minister that 25 kms trunk sewer has been laid in the Dal Lake while 21 kms drains have been remodelled. He said that 50 percent work on Brari Nambal and Nala Amir Khan Sewerage Treatment Plants has been completed. He further said that plantation on 700 hectares of land in the catchment area has been completed and another 400 hectares would be brought under plantation during the month of March 2011.
Later, the employees of LAWDA putforth their problems and demands to the Deputy Chief Minister. The Deputy Chief Minister assured them that their cases will be cleared by the authority early.
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