Terming public cooperation critical for good governance, she said, "government cannot achieve much unless people become equal partners in effective implementation of developmental programmes."
She said the government is working towards putting in place a new and modern economic and financial structure that would constitute the state's backbone.
The people should become active stakeholders in effective implementation of developmental programmes and also keep a close watch on the quality of works being executed in their respective areas, said the Chief Minister who inaugurated three community centres in different parts of Srinagar.
Mehbooba said her late father and former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed had envisioned restoration of historic richness of Srinagar city and worked tirelessly till his last days towards achieving this objective.
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"During his brief stint in government between March 2015 and January 2016, Mufti Sahib extensively toured the Srinagar city around half a dozen times to personally monitor the progress of developmental initiatives in the summer capital," she said.
"I feel the pain confronting people and understand hardship facing them on the housing front. We will overcome the acute shortage of affordable housing colonies in downtown city which is bursting at its seam," she said.
Mehbooba said the government would not hesitate in spending money for creating modern infrastructure in cities and towns and provide best possible facilities to the citizens.