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Union Minister chairs DISHA meeting, reviews ongoing infrastructure projects in Kishtwar

Says”With estimated generation capacity of 8000 MW, J&K to emerge as biggest power hub of North India”

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Kishtwar: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, MoS PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh, on Saturday called for expediting the speed of ongoinghydel power projects, saying that these plants will generate an estimated capacity of 8000 MW thus enabling J&K emerge as the biggest power hub of North India.
Dr Singh was speaking while chairing the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee Meeting (DISHA) held here with the entire district administration.
Deputy Commissioner, Rajesh Kumar Shavan, local MLAs and representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) besides district officers attended the meeting.
The Union Minister called upon the National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (NHPCL) to undertake capacity building of local unskilled labour to increase their employability for projects requiring specific skills and specialised training.
Reviewing the status of projects aimed at boosting connectivity in the district, Dr Singh called for expediting the construction of a full-fledged airstrip in the district under UdeDeshKaAamNagrik (UDAN). The facility aims to improve connectivity for the population living in tough terrain.
While reviewing the status of works under PradhanMantri Gram SadakYojana (PMSY) and JalJeevan Mission, the Union Minister urged that the concerned departments, including R&B, need to work in close coordination with the public representatives for speedy and better execution of projects.
Calling for bridging the communication gap, Dr Singh stated that the district administration must follow a Standard Operating Procedure for sharing of information with the PRIs during field visits conducted by officials. He added that inputs of PRI representatives should be taken by the officials for effective implementation of the works.
Noting the negative impact of some of infrastructure projects on the health of common citizens due to pollution and land degradation, the Union Minister instructed for putting in place an arrangement for carrying out a dynamic exercise as regards environment clearance granted for these projects. He added that it must also be ensured that the best practices are adopted for protection of the environment and public health.
Expressing concern over some public servants, such as doctors and teachers, quitting their jobs without following due procedure, Dr Singh stated that a uniform policy needs to be firmed up under which if these civil servants, relinquish their posts, they must be made to provide hefty compensation to the government for putting citizens to inconvenience. He underlined that the proposed policy is the need of the hour to avert a crisis across departments emanating from dearth of staff in future.
Dr Jitendra Singh directed the district administration to organise mass awareness camps highlighting the benefits of lavender, Ayushman Bharat scheme and PM Surya Ghar Mutt BijliYojana. In a similar vein, he called for promoting SansadKhelkudSpardha to develop sporting talent among the local youth, and also pitched for branding of local products, such as cumin seeds and saffron. He informed that a saffron park will come up in Kishtwar soon. He also called for further exploration of world’s finest sapphire discovered in the mines of Paddar area in the district for generation of additional revenue and creation of more employment opportunities for the local youth.
The DISHA meeting was attended by MLA, PaddarNagseni and Leader of the Opposition, Sunil Sharma, DDC, Chairperson, PoojaThakur, MLA, Kishtwar, ShagunParihar, Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, Rajesh Kumar Shavan, SSP, Kishtwar, JavedIqbal, DDC members, nominated members of the DISHA committee besides district officers of different departments.

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