The Minister for Rural Development Abdul Haq today said that under the new concept of convergence of funds, sustainable assets are being created under MGNREGA in the rural areas of the state instead of resorting to futile works on political considerations.
He also called for utilising funds under convergence scheme for completion of long pending works before taking up new projects.
The minister said under this programme 156 works, including 110 footbridges, are being taken up by the Rural Development Department in Udhampur and Jammu at a cost of Rs 48 crore.
He said 110 bridges are being constructed in Jammu and Udhampur.
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Haq said convergence initiative with MNREGA will not only ensure speedier execution of works, but will also ensure that the works which were started some 10 years back will finally see the light of the day.
The minister said the government is committed to give 'Rahat' to the people especially students.
He said that under the scheme, 110 footbridges will be constructed this year to connect schools, remote hamlets, livestock routes, ration supply lines and other unconnected habitations in the Udhampur district.