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Govt committed for better infra in rural belts: DyCM | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 18 : To take stock of the problems of the people and ensure speedy disposal of these, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand along with high level team of district officers today visited far-flung border areas. In the daylong whirlwind tour series of public meeting were held at Naiwala, Laham, Kotmaira, Khunda, Nandwal, Channi Mana, Nikkian, Marchangi and Khour. District Development Commissioner, Jammu Sanjeev Verma, Superintendent Engineers of PWD(R&B) and PHE along with other senior sectoral officers and engineers of different departments accompanied the tour. Block President Puran Singh and Working President, Suram Singh were present during the meetings. While addressing gathering of people at Naiwala, Tara Chand said government is alive to the requirements of people living border and rural far-off belts of the State and exemplary development initiatives have been taken up by the present dispensation in order to equip these areas with all required infrastructure. "Coalition government with active support from the central government has launched mega infrastructure projects in the state and completion of these prestigious projects would effectively address development aspirations of the people of the state," he added. 10 cheques were distributed to beneficiaries under IAY and local panchayat representatives were asked to play proactive role to ensure that names of all genuine BPL families get registered in the fresh BPL survey. Taking note of the demands, the Deputy Chief Minister directed the PWD authorities to start road and cross drainage works as early as possible and informed that 106 Kanals of land at Nai-Basti has been identified for Degree College, Khour, foundation stone of which would be laid soon.He said over 650 vacancies have been identified and recruitment process for them would be fast tracked, adding that candidates selected under RBA and ALC category have to serve in these areas for initial seven years of their service. Youth should look beyond the scope of government jobs and take advantage from different initiatives like SKEWPY for skill augmentation and liberal financial support to promote entrepreneurship, he added. |
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