Bali cautions officers against slackness in implementing projects

Excelsior Correspondent

Minister for Forest, Bali Bhagat chairing DDB review meeting at Kishtwar on Saturday.
Minister for Forest, Bali Bhagat chairing DDB review meeting at Kishtwar on Saturday.

Kishtwar, Nov 14: Minister for Forests & Social Welfare, Bali Bhagat, who is also the Chairman of District Development Board, Kishtwar, today chaired the Board review meeting of the district and called upon the district administration for accelerating the pace of developmental activities to achieve the targets in a time bound manner.
Minister of State for PWD (R&B) and  Revenue, Sunil  Kumar Sharma, Chairperson Social Welfare Advisory Board Nirmala Gupta,  Legislators G.M Saroori, Sajjad Ahmed Kitchloo, Firdous Tak,  Shyam Lal Bhagat, Naresh Gupta, Deputy commissioner Kishtwar, G.N  Balwan, SSP Kishtwar,  Snadeep Wazir,  CPO Kishtwar, Yasir Balwan, other Divisional and District level officer attended the meeting.
While reviewing the physical and financial achievements of roads and building sector  ,Mr Bali expressed concern over the slow progress on the  roads of Chatroo division under NABARD besides he also expressed his displeasure over the slow progress on the work allotted to JKPCC in the district. Minister was informed that due to tough terrain, non- availability of quarry and land compensation are the major obstacles in its execution. Mr Bali directed the DC Kishtwar to expedite the issue of disbursement of compensation cases and arrange additional funds, if required. He also instructed that work on the Shalimar- Trigam road should be executed on priority.
On noticing that the work on major roads in the district has been held up due to pending forest clearances, he directed for conducting the joint survey by the Revenue Department , executing agency and the Forest Department for clearing the bottlenecks expeditiously.
Mr Bali called upon the officers to adopt a coordinated approach to complete the on-gong road projects in a time bound manner. He directed the Deputy Commissioner to personally monitor the major projects and take all possible steps to address the hurdles coming in the way of completion of works. He directed the DC to focus on the important projects and monitor their progress periodically.
He laid stress on the completion of TRC to Kuleed drain, strengthening of core network of roads in the rural areas of Kishtwar, blacktopping the road in and around the town,  removal of encroachments on the govt  land on the priority.
Under Education  Sector, Mr Bali directed the officers to provide the list of toilets constructed under RMSA  to the local MLAs for proper monitoring so that the better infrastructure is developed in the School Education Department. Stressing upon the achieving 100% physical and financial achievement under every sector in the District , Minister  warned that  strict action will be taken against the officers  who   will  show any slackness in implementing  various  projects and schemes of the Government in the District.
On the issue of the cost escalation of the school buildings under RMSA direction were issued to  the  executive agency to complete land leveling and other labour  work in convergence with MGNREGA.
The Chairman also directed the DC to constitute a committee of three technical officers who will conduct verification of the school buildings constructed  under SSA in the district and  to submit a report within one month.
To ensure time bound completion of ambitious Niagad Water Supply Scheme, Mr Bali issued instructions to the concerned to start work on the scheme immediately as the pipes for  7 km out of total 32 Km water supply scheme are dumped on the site  and the rest will be made available soon.
Overloading of passenger busses plying on the route from  Kishtwar to Jammu,  strengthening the J&K SRTC Bus services to the Kishtwar were the issues which came before the board and  DC was directed to identify the 5 kanals of lands where workshop for SRTC could be established.
Sunil Sharma demanded resumption of chopper services for the snow bound areas of the district viz Padder, Dachan, Warwan and Marwah, which remain cut off for most part of the year. He also demanded that advanced ration should be given to these cutoff areas. He also  stressed upon the widening of kuleed Chowk to bus stand road, argumentation and Malipeth and Mandal receiving sations of Power Development Department to address the problem of  unscheduled power cuts and demanded the maintenance  of buffer staff of transformers for replacement during winter.