A special institutional mechanism will be created for effective and time-bound implementation of the prestigious Bharat Nirman Programme in Jammu & Kashmir under which thousands of crores of rupees will be available to the state from centre for massive infrastructure development. |
"The Bharat Nirman Programme provides a golden opportunity to the state and no body should miss it," Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said at a high-level meeting chaired by him here last evening. |
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Emphasising that a work calendar for executing all schemes be chalked out from today and strictly followed, he said agencies which failed to complete the projects within a fixed time frame, would be held personally responsible for delay. |
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The chief minister also emphasized that historical city of Srinagar was required to be beautified. |
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He said the Jhelum river passing through heart of the city, which was known for its seven bridges, at present gave a pathetic look and had been polluted by ruthlessly allowing drainage to pour in, and needed to be covered under a massive desilting and beautification scheme, right from Sonawar to Chhatabal, an area of 14km. |
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It was decided in the meeting that one reputed consultant will be engaged for preparing a comprehensive project for building up parks and water sports facilities on both banks of the river Jhelum. |
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It was also decided that a water body would be created in Tawi at Jammu and steps would also be taken to utilise the wasteland around Tawi by preparing a comprehensive project. |
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The chief minister directed that under the programme, all villages particularly remote and far-flung areas should be provided with road connectivity within next three years and that the roads and building department should work from today for acquiring land for the purpose. |
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