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  • SMC Assures Completion of Road Projects on G-20 Meet Routes Before April 15

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    Srinagar, Mar 11 (GNS): The Srinagar Municipal Commission (SMC) has been working tirelessly to ensure that everything is in place for the upcoming G-20 summit whilst one of the major concerns being the road infrastructure leading to the venue which needs to be completed before the commencement of summit.

    The SMC, under the aegis of Commissioner Athar Aamir Khan has assured of completion of the road project before April 15.

    “The clock is ticking and the pressure is on for the SMC to deliver on their promise”, Athar Aamir Khan said adding as the construction workers continue to toil hard, the city is abuzz with anticipation for the G-20 summit.

    “Those projects which are important as per the requirement of the G20 summit will be finished before April 15 and the already issued guidelines will be duly followed,” Khan as per GNS said.

    “We are on our toes and our first priority is to finish the projects of Lal Chowk [the heart of the city] at an earliest. If the weather suits our target, it is fixed and we will complete the full project in due time,” Aamir said.

    Talking about the recent scarcity of water supply in Srinagar city, Aamir said that such a situation arises when work is done on any road. “The damaged pipes will be replaced and the water supply will be fixed soon. Our site engineers and technicians are trying their level best not to damage any sort of pipeline, and if it happens, it will get replaced on priority.”

    “As the Chief of the Smart City project, I would like to request everyone to have patience and give us some time”, he said. (GNS)

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  • SMC Assures Completion of Road Projects on G-20 Meet Routes Before April 15

    SMC Assures Completion of Road Projects on G-20 Meet Routes Before April 15

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    Srinagar, Mar 11: The Srinagar Municipal Commission (SMC) has been working tirelessly to ensure that everything is in place for the upcoming G-20 summit whilst one of the major concerns being the road infrastructure leading to the venue which needs to be completed before the commencement of summit.

    The SMC, under the aegis of Commissioner Athar Aamir Khan has assured of completion of the road project before April 15.

    “The clock is ticking and the pressure is on for the SMC to deliver on their promise”, Athar Aamir Khan said adding as the construction workers continue to toil hard, the city is abuzz with anticipation for the G-20 summit.

    “Those projects which are important as per the requirement of the G20 summit will be finished before April 15 and the already issued guidelines will be duly followed,” Khan as per GNS said.

    “We are on our toes and our first priority is to finish the projects of Lal Chowk [the heart of the city] at an earliest. If the weather suits our target, it is fixed and we will complete the full project in due time,” Aamir said.

    Talking about the recent scarcity of water supply in Srinagar city, Aamir said that such a situation arises when work is done on any road. “The damaged pipes will be replaced and the water supply will be fixed soon. Our site engineers and technicians are trying their level best not to damage any sort of pipeline, and if it happens, it will get replaced on priority.”

    “As the Chief of the Smart City project, I would like to request everyone to have patience and give us some time”, he said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • LG Sinha Conducts Inspection Of Key Projects

    LG Sinha Conducts Inspection Of Key Projects

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday conducted an on-site inspection of key projects in Jammu and reviewed ongoing construction work of Jambu Zoo, Sri Venkateswara Swamy, and Tawi Riverfront Project.

    The Lt Governor ascertained the progress of the work being carried out at all three sites and emphasized the timely completion of the projects.

    Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary to the Government, Department of Forest, and Ecology & Environment briefed the Lt Governor on the progress of Jambu Zoo. He informed me that the high-level team of Central Zoo Authority will be visiting for the final inspection this month and the entire process will be completed within the time frame.

    During his visit to the construction site of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the Lt Governor interacted with the temple officials and asked them to start construction of a Gurukul and Health Centre simultaneously.

    Later, the Lt Governor made an inspectional visit to the Tawi Riverfront project site, which envisages reducing erosion & flood and to provide sociocultural amenities for sustainable development of the city.

    The vibrant riverfront will ensure urban infrastructure sustainability. Once completed, the project will provide unique business opportunities and help in overall social upliftment. With social infrastructure and recreation facilities, Tawi Riverfront will enhance the quality of life of the citizens, said the Lt Governor.

    Rahul Yadav, Commissioner of JMC gave a detailed presentation on the ongoing works of the project.

    Interacting with media persons, the Lt Governor said the progress on all the projects visited today is satisfactory.

    The aspirations of the people of Jammu would be fulfilled soon. These projects will boost Tourism in Jammu and the footfall of tourists from outside will increase the economic activities and income of the people, the Lt Governor said.

    Speaking on property tax, the Lt Governor said, “People’s interest is our ‘top priority’.  The doors of administration are open for dialogue”.

    Shaleen Kabra, Principal Secretary to the Government, Jal Shakti Department; Dr. Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; Sh Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, and other senior officials accompanied the Lt Governor during his visits.

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Gadkari flags poor quality of DPRs of road projects as major problem

    Gadkari flags poor quality of DPRs of road projects as major problem

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    Nagpur: Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday that the bad quality of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) leads to a host of problems including cost escalation in road projects, and he was in the “mood to take a decision to allow international firms to make them.”

    He was speaking at the International Conference on Asian Scenario on Infrastructural Development here.

    There is a need to reduce the cost of production in road projects, he said.

    Expressing disappointment over the quality of DPRs in road construction, the minister said he has “never seen a perfect DPR” in his life.

    The construction industry should work on improving the DPR quality, he said.

    “I am in the mood to take a decision to allow international companies to make DPRs and giving them priority, though I am not of that opinion, but because of not so good DPRs, lot of problems are being faced. Everywhere there is cost escalation,” Gadkari said.

    He also said that agriculture by-products and biomass should be utilised in construction work.

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  • Lokesh promises completion of all pending projects in Rayalaseema

    Lokesh promises completion of all pending projects in Rayalaseema

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    Amaravati: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Nara Lokesh on Thursday promised that if the party returns to power in Andhra Pradesh, all pending irrigation projects in Rayalaseema will be completed.

    Interacting with people during ongoing padyatra Yuva Galam in Madanapalle, he alleged that Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is more interested in looting the state than development, particularly the Rayalaseema region.

    The farmers from Chinna Tippasamudram and Kothavaripalli met Lokesh at the Pulavandlapalli campsite and told him that they are facing several problems due to non-availability of water for irrigation. If the Chinna Tippasamudram pond is linked with Handri Neeva project, they will get sufficient water for irrigation which will solve all their problems.

    The pond is spread over 500 acres which can supply irrigation water for over 1,000 acres, they said. If the pond is linked to Handri Neeva, they can cultivate two crops in a year and this will solve all their issues, the farmers told Lokesh and made an appeal to him to take up the works once the TDP is into power again.

    Responding to the farmers, Lokesh said that Jagan Mohan Reddy is interested only in minting money by looting the state. Observing that 80 per cent of the works of Handri Neeva were completed during Chandrababu Naidu regime, he said Jagan Mohan Reddy did not bother to complete the remaining 20 per cent work.

    “This clearly indicates that he is not interested in the farmers welfare. I am assuring you that when we are back into government, which is not far, all the pending projects will be completed, including the Handri Neeva project. Also, the pond of Chinna Tippasamudram too will be linked with the Handri Neeva,” Lokesh told the farmers.

    Earlier, representatives of the Chittoor district Brahmin Seva Samakhya met Lokesh and told him that this government has scrapped all the welfare schemes for Brahmins. They appealed to Lokesh to revive all the schemes when the TDP government is formed again.

    At Poolavandlapalli, local Valmiki Boya community leaders had a meeting with Lokesh. They appealed to Lokesh to see to it that Valmiki Boya community is included in the Scheduled Tribes (ST).

    Maintaining that it is the TDP that encouraged the Valmiki community politically and provided several positions both in the party and in the government as well, Lokesh said that justice will be done to them when the TDP forms the government again.

    At Yenumuvaripalli of Madanapalle Assembly segment, handloom workers met Lokesh and wanted identity cards be issued to them which this government stopped.

    Lokesh promised to revive the issuance of the identity cards to all the handloom weavers and also will lift GST on handloom products.

    Later, minorities representatives met the TDP General Secretary and complained to him that interest-free loans are not being extended to them. He promised to revive the scheme besides setting up an Islamic bank. Industrial clusters will be established in all the Assembly segments in the State to provide employment to the minorities youth, Lokesh added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

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  • DDC Kulgam reviews status of developmental projects/ works of Irrigation & Municipalities

    DDC Kulgam reviews status of developmental projects/ works of Irrigation & Municipalities

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    KULGAM, MARCH 07: To review the status of developmental projects of Irrigation department and Municipalities in Kulgam, a meeting of officers was today held under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat at Mini-Secretariat, here.

    The meeting was attended by President Municipal Council Kulgam Muneeb Ahmad Zargar; ADDC Showkat Ahmad Rather; Jt. Director Planning, Executive Engineers from Irrigation, PDD and R&B, EOs and other concerned officers.

    During the meeting, the DDC reviewed the status of Slaughter House, Sumo Stand and Solid Waste Management plant, and directed Executive Engineer R&B Kulgam to complete these Projects well in time.

    Moreover, Executive Engineer KPDCL and EO Municipal Council Kulgam were directed to make all street lights functional in town at an earliest.

    The DDC also reviewed status and progress made in various irrigation works. He reviewed status and progress made on renovation and repairs of Chakidhara, Grimtoo, Sonman, Mav Khul, Nandi and other canals.

    He instructed Executive Engineer, Irrigation department to scale up pace of work and complete the repair and renovation of canals and ensure smooth irrigation facilities to the agrarians throughout this farming season.

    NO: PR/DDI/SGR/23/88/

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • DC Kulgam inspects JJM work projects at Kulgam

    DC Kulgam inspects JJM work projects at Kulgam

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    KULGAM, MARCH 04: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat today visited several areas in the district and took stock of the pace and progress made in Water Supply projects under execution through Jal Jeevan Mission.

    The projects are aimed to provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual household tap connections to all households.

    The DC during his visit took stock of pace and progress made on WSS Tengpora Khargund, WSS Pratap pora, WSS Chatrupora Gasren and other work projects.

    After taking stock of the pace and progress of these works, the DC instructed the concerned officers to mobilize more men and machinery and ensure timely completion of these Water Supply Schemes.

    He set timelines for completion of various work projects and instructed the concerned to stick to the timelines and ensure completion of these work projects within the set timeline.

    Earlier, the DC also interacted with people at Gasrenoo and other villages and listened to the issues of people for early redressal.

    It is important to mention that there are a total of 218 works in the district and 142 schemes/projects are under JJM, and all the works have to be completed before 15th of June 2023.

    Accompanying the DC were ADDC, Showkat Ahmad Rather, Executive Engineers from PHE division Kulgam and Qazigund and other officers.

    NO: PR/DDI/SGR/23/51/

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Telangana: YS Sharmila dares KCR for an open debate on irrigation projects

    Telangana: YS Sharmila dares KCR for an open debate on irrigation projects

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    Hyderabad: In a scathing attack on the BRS-led Telangana government for its ‘gross failure’ to complete irrigation projects on time, YS Sharmila dared him to come on a public debate and discuss the 30 pending projects that have been receiving ‘ill-treatment’ by his government.

    “After all his tall talk and fake oaths to complete all irrigation projects in Telangana on time, the KCR government has utterly failed the farming community by not completing any project. Having spent Rs 1.2 lakh crores on Kaleshwaram Project after redesigning and renaming Pranahita Chevella, all for the sake of commissions, only 57000 acres of land received irrigation. Barring this, no other project was accomplished in these nine years,” she stated.

    Sharmila further said, “During late YSR’s rule, 33 projects were launched and fast-tracked too, and by 2016-17, the projects were in a decisive stage of advancement, running towards completion. Alisagar and Gaddenna Suddavagu were completed by 2017. After YSR’s demise in 2009, and until 2014, the pending projects’ fate continued to hang in a balance, and they still don’t see the light of the day, thanks to KCR’s apathy and his government’s anarchy.”

    Sharmila alleged that the chief minister is reluctant to complete the remaining 10% works of the Jalayagnam projects.

    “Just Rs 85 crore was all that was enough to complete 16 pending projects and give water to 35 lakh acre,” she claimed.

    “On top of it, his statements make a joke of his government where he promises to irrigate one crore acres. I dare the father and son (KTR) to come on a public debate and I will show with proof, how and where the works are stuck. It is for votes that they are misleading people on these projects,” added Sharmila.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gadkari inaugurates 7 NH projects with investment of Rs 6,500 cr in UP

    Gadkari inaugurates 7 NH projects with investment of Rs 6,500 cr in UP

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    New Delhi: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Monday inaugurated seven National Highway projects with an investment of Rs 6500 crore in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh.

    Speaking on the occasion, Gadkari said that with the construction of the Ballia Link Expressway, it will be possible to reach Patna from Lucknow through Purvanchal Expressway in just four-and-a-half hours, Ballia to Buxar can be reached in half-an-hour, Ballia to Chhapra in one hour and Ballia to Patna in one-and-a-half hours.

    With the construction of the Greenfield Highway, eastern Uttar Pradesh will get better connectivity with Chhapra, Patna and Buxar in Bihar, he added.

    The minister also said that vegetables produced by the farmers of Ballia will reach the mandis in Lucknow, Varanasi and Patna easily. The farmers will also get direct benefit of three multimodal terminals Varanasi, Ghazipur and Haldia through this expressway.

    Gadkari said the Greenfield road from Chandauli to Mohania being constructed at a cost of Rs 130 crore will provide connectivity to Chandauli in Uttar Pradesh and Kaimur in Bihar through the Delhi-Kolkata GT Road.

    He said with the construction of the Saidpur to Mardah road, there will be direct connectivity between Mau and Varanasi via Saidpur.

    The minister added that due to better connectivity with other cities of the state, economic and social condition of Uttar Pradesh will also improve, as the backward areas of Azamgarh district will get new connectivity.

    Gadkari also announced the new connectivity route between Ballia and Ara through 28 km Greenfield spur road at a cost of Rs 1,500 crore.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )