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Enhanced surface connectivity key to overall dev: Div Com(K)

K H News Service by K H News Service
March 20, 2018
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Srinagar:  Appreciating the work done in enhancing connectivity in urban as well as rural areas, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan said the need of the hour is to not only sustain the momentum but also enhance the speed of work wherever there is a scope of improvement.

The Div Com was speaking at a meeting to review the functioning of Public Works Department. The meeting was attended by Chief Engineer R&B, SEs and other officials.

The Chief Engineer R&B made a detailed presentation of the work that has been completed and the projects that are under various stages of completion. The meeting was informed that in 2017-18 a total of 2552 kms of roads were macadamized as compared to just 335 kms in 2016-17. He said for 2018-19, the road length to be macadamized will be a record in the making.

Regarding NABARD scheme, it was said out of total 313 approved schemes, 99 have been completed and work is going on rest of the works. Under special bridges program, against the total 199 bridges, 66 have been completed.

The Div Com appreciated the work done under CRF scheme and said CRF will go a long way in changing the socio-economic scenario by way of building modern roads. Under the CRF, 99 schemes have been approved at a cost of Rs 1308.45 crore. Out of these 30 schemes already stand completed. The CRF consist of major projects like Awantipora-Tral via Dadsara road, Chehlan Asthal bridge, Adijan bridge, Bijbehara Shopian road, Reshnagri bridge and others.

The Div Com said most of the works were taken up in 2017 and will be completed by 2019 thus bringing a sea change in inter-district and intra-district road communication. He said the enhanced road communication will catalyze the increased economic activity and thus open new avenues of livelihood.

On the occasion, the officials flagged various issues like land acquisition and shifting of utilities that are hampering the speedy work of the department. The Div Com directed Chief Engineer PDD and PHE to immediately start work on shifting of utilities.

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