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Zulfkar calls for inter-sectoral convergence, reviews Tribal Sub-Plan

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 7, 2017
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Rajouri: Minister for Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs and Tribal Affairs, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali Monday convened a meeting of concerned officers to review the achievements, expenditure and shortfalls under Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Plan (SCA to TSP) and Article 275 (1) for the last three years.

Giving details, DDC Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary informed that  the district received INR 239.49 Lacs in FY 2015-16 under SCA to TSP whereas INR 272 Lacs, 100 Lacs and 100 Lacs were provided in FYs 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 respectively. However no funds were allotted to the district in 2016-17 under SCA to TSP.

He further informed that for establishment of cluster model villages at Lah and Dhoke, milk village at Argi and Cluster Model Village at Khandarian, funds to the tune of INR 339 Lacs are provided to the district, out of which INR 80 Lacs could be expended till date.

The minister while expressing concern over   the low expenditure under TSB said a number of tribal hamlets are lacking in basic amenities  like electricity, road connectivity and clean drinking water in spite of sufficient funds available in the district, only because of the lackadaisical approach of the executing agencies.

He  directed the Chief Planning Officer to resubmit the detailed plan for 2016-17 so that the funds could be revalidated.

To ensure the electricity supply to remotely located tribal hamlets he directed the X.En. to work out the number of such un-electrified tribal hamlets/ villages and submit a detailed plan so that the earliest action in this regard can be taken .

Taking a serious view of  tardy works on construction of additional block of Gujjar Bakrwal Hostel at Rajouri, hostel block of Gujjar Bakerwal residential school, at Nagrota and residential schools at Mera Rajoiuri, the Minister directed the concerned to gear up their men and machinery so that infrastructural gap for providing  better facilities for students from these marginalized communities can be filled.

 

Other important works that came up for discussion in the meeting included remodeling of conference block of Gujjar Bakerwal hostel, completion of GB hostel at Kalakote, Eklavya Model residential school, Smart Tribal Village, Health Sub-Center at Hubbi Kallar and Tribal Heritage Museum at Nagrota. The Minister gave necessary directions for timely completion of these crucial projects for the welfare of tribal population.

Stressing that the TSB is only to supplement the district plan, Chowdhary Zulfkar said the plan formulation should involve inter-sectoral convergence for ensuring maximum benefits to the marginalized communities.

The meeting was attended by  secretary Tribal Affairs Mukhtar Ahmad Choudhary, Director FCS & CAs R. A. Inqalabi, SSP Yougal Manhas, Deputy Director Summan Bhalla, Joint Director Legal Metrology, ACD Noor Aalam, CPO Abdul Hamid, DSWO Dr. Abdul Khabir, CEO Lal Hussain, district officers and executive engineers of various engineering departments.

Later the minister visited Gujjar Bakerwal Hostels for boys and girls, interacted with students, visited various wards of the hostels and enquired about the requirements of the students.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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