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Dy CM appreciates Local Bodies, SMC
Asks officers, officials to work with added zeal for making Sgr city, towns pollution free
2/8/2011 11:41:43 PM

Early Times Report
Srinagar, February 8:

Appreciating the functioning of the Local Bodies and Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) institutions in the valley, the Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand emphasized the need for accelerating the pace of work on the development works going apace in the valley.
Describing both Local Bodies and SMC as key institutions for making basic amenities available to the people, he said Srinagar city and towns should emerge as the clean city and towns of the state for which officers and officials have to work with added dedication and zest.
The Deputy Chief Minister was addressing the officers and other functionaries of Local Bodies department and SMC here today.
The Commissioner, SMC, Sheikh Mushtaq Ahmad, Director Local Bodies, Kh. Farooq Renzushah and Special Secretary HU&D, Ghulam Hassan Mir and other officers were present in the meeting.
Tara Chand instructed the functionaries to utilize all their resources for generating revenue adding that the officers or officials who would perform well would be suitably awarded and encouraged. He said the increase in the revenue would help these units to establish their own assets which would help in providing better basic amenities both in Srinagar and towns of the valley.
Earlier, reviewing the functioning of the SMC, the Commissioner, Sheikh Muhstaq Ahmad, informed the Deputy Chief Minister that the measures taken by SMC for clearing snow from lanes and drains of the Srinagar city besides pumping out water from various areas accumulated due to snow. He assured the Deputy Chief Minister that all possible efforts would be put into complete all the ongoing works till March 2011.
The Director Local Bodies, Kh. Farooq Renzushah while projecting the achievements of his departments informed that loan amount of Rs. One crore has so far been incurred on the development of Bus Stand, Ganderbal and Rs. 50 lakh on Bus Stand Pampore. He said Rs 4 crore have been earmarked for developing new Bus Stand at Pulwama also for which preliminary work has been started. In addition, 185 works under UIDSSMT have been taken in hand and 85 percent works has been completed and rest will be done till March 2011. Under UDS, out of 377 works, 369 are nearing completion and would be completed till end of March 2011.
Renzushah said that first installment of financial assistance under IHSDP has been fully utilized while cent percent assistance provided under ILC.
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