Jammu District administration has launched a massive anti-encroachment drive here and an action plan is being chalked out to rehabilitate displaced vendors.
"A massive anti-encroachment drive has been launched in Jammu city and the national highway has been cleared of the encroachments", Deputy Commissioner Jammu Simrandeep Singh said during a high level review meeting here today.
Regarding the issue of encroachments and rehabilitation of vendors in Jammu city, Deputy Commissioner informed Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti that an action plan is being chalked out in coordination with Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) to rehabilitate the displaced vendors at a suitable place.
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Regarding the issue of daily-rated workers, the Chief Minister said the Government has already constituted a high-level committee for compiling the data of all such workers through Aadhaar-based mechanism to take a call on the issue.
While taking a detailed review of the developmental projects underway in Jammu city, the Chief Minister was informed that the issue of rehabilitation of shopkeepers affected due to execution of the multi-layer parking project and renovation of the Bus Stand being executed at a cost of Rs 202 crore has been resolved and the project is underway smoothly.
Stressing on improving the civic amenities in Jammu city, the Chief Minister said that more parking facilities need to be created in the city to address the issue of traffic congestion.
She said renovation and landscaping of the historic Mubarak Mandi complex should be expedited to make it an attractive destination for locals and tourists.
She also called for taking steps for improving waste management in Jammu city as also in Katra which witnesses huge influx of pilgrims.