Says collective action can surmount challenges, unity is strength
Jammu Tawi, Dec 9: Asserting that better infrastructure, education, health, employment, equal opportunities and social justice have always been government’s priorities, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi a new chapter of all-round and inclusive development has been scripted.
Talking to the reporters after laying the foundation stone of 105 houses damaged during the recent flash floods is Samba, LG Sinha said, “Under the guidance of PM Modi, we have scripted a new history with all-round and inclusive development.”
The Lieutenant Governor also visited Kathua and laid the foundation stone of 344 houses that were completely devastated. These houses will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 34 crore. In Samba, 105 houses damaged during the recent flash floods will be rebuilt at a cost of Rs. 10.50 crore.
The construction costs for these 3-bedroom houses will be financed by an NGO, High-range Rural Development Society (HRDS India), which will also ensure modern amenities and facilities for home owners.
Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor commended HRDS India for its noble endeavour and its support to the UT administration in ensuring dignified and secure housing for the affected families in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Unity is strength. Collective action can surmount challenges which appear unconquerable and we have witnessed this spirit during the crisis in August this year. Welfare of people of J&K is our top priority. We are committed to serve them and fulfil all their aspirations,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The first phase of the initiative involves construction of 1,500 state-of-the-art, three-bedroom pre-fabricated “Smart Houses.” Designed for modern living and efficiency, these technologically advanced homes offer superior resilience against future climate challenges and include facilities such as boundary walls and cowsheds. The construction of these houses is slated for completion within six months from the commencement of foundation work.
HRDS India will provide free life insurance coverage for the next 15 years and free annual health check-ups for all family members. The NGO will also cover the maintenance of the houses for the next five years.
The Lieutenant Governor spoke on the rapid transformation taking place across the two districts of Kathua, Samba and various sectors in the UT of J&K following massive push post 2019.
He called upon the citizens and all stakeholders to discharge their responsibility in ensuring that the pace of development does not slow down and benefits of development reach the last person in the queue.
The Lieutenant Governor also expressed gratitude to the district administration, police, army, CAPFs, Disaster Response forces, emergency responders, civil society members, and everyone involved in the relief and rescue operations. An assistance amounting to Rs. 8.22 crore and Rs.1.38 Crore was respectively disbursed to the affected families in Kathua and Samba.




