Governor calls for collective efforts to put Doda back on developmental track

*Releases Rs 5 cr additionality

Excelsior Correspondent

Doda, Aug 4: Continuing his Public Outreach Programme, Governor N.N. Vohra visited Doda today to make a first-hand appraisal of the pace of developmental works in this hilly district.
The Governor was accompanied by B B Vyas, Advisor to Governor and Sanjeev Verma, Divisional Commissioner Jammu.
Immediately after arriving here, the Governor had discussions with the Legislators of the area, including GM Saroori, Shakti Raj Parihar, Daleep Singh Parihar, Neelam Kumar Langeh, Firdoos Ahmed Tak, Naresh Gupta and Sham Lal Bhagat.
The Governor sought detailed feedback from the Legislators regarding the developmental issues of the district, particularly those relating to Roads, Health, Education, Power and PHE sectors.
The Legislators raised a number of problems related to their respective Constituencies and called for speedy execution for the completion of long lingering projects and pending works in the district, in the larger public interest.
Governor called upon all the Legislators to enlarge awareness about the vital importance of the forthcoming elections to Municipalities and Panchayats for the establishment of grass root democracy.
After his discussions with the Legislators, the Governor chaired a meeting of the provincial heads of all the major departments and district/sectoral officers to take stock of the implementation of the ongoing developmental works.
Deputy Commissioner Doda, Simrandeep Singh, gave a detailed presentation on the progress of various development works in the district.
Given the mountainous topography of the district and lack of dependable accessibility in some remote areas, the Governor sought specific details about the progress of schemes and projects in the road connectivity sector, particularly under CRF, NABARD and PMGSY which are being executed in the district.
The issues related to compensation of land and structures and forest clearances, which mostly cause delay in execution of connectivity projects, were discussed at length.
DDC Doda informed the meeting that besides completion of 47 schemes under PMGSY, some other key projects accomplished in the district include District Hospital Doda, Sub-District Hospital Bhaderwah, Outdoor Sports Stadium Doda and Ganpat Bridge. “These projects have been already put to the public use,” he said.
DDC also briefed Governor about the progress of various centrally sponsored flagship programmes including MGNREGA, Swachh Bharat mission, PMAY (Urban) and PMAY (G) in the district.
Addressing the officers, the Governor called for co-ordinated collective efforts at every level to get the State back on course. He asked the officers to lead from the front in reaching out to the people and mitigate their problems and stressed the need for infusing new life in the institutions at the cutting edge level to address the developmental concerns of the public.
He said that pace of development works should be expedited and the officers should regularly conduct field visits to personally keep track of the progress of works.
Governor emphasised upon the officers to put in coordinated efforts to address various bottlenecks and execute the works within fixed timelines. He laid special emphasis on construction of Government Medical College, Doda, and directed the concerned agencies to accelerate the pace of work and ensure its completion within the stipulated timeframe. He directed DDC Doda to personally monitor the progress of works and welfare initiatives in all the departments and take monthly reviews in this regard.
Governor ordered release of Rs 4 crore to be put at the disposal of DDC Doda for execution of unfinished works within the set timeframe. He ordered that another Rs 1 crore also be kept at the disposal of DDC as untied grant for developmental purposes.