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Jammu KashmirSeparate provision in UT Budget for Border Area Development: LG

Separate provision in UT Budget for Border Area Development: LG

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Sinha pay obeisance at Baba Chamliyal, prays for peace

Tawi, Dec 07:

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today visited the border areas of Samba district and reviewed the developmental scenario, besides interacting with the BSF Jawans at the Chamliyal BoP.

Sinha also paid obeisance at the revered shrine of Baba Chamliyal near international border, where he prayed for the peace, prosperity and the well being of the people of J&K.

At the BSF Border outpost, the Lt Governor observed the International border and interacted with Jawans of BSF and lauded their commitment and devotion to the duty.

Later, addressing the gathering of local people and PRI representatives, the Lt Governor observed that the J&K Administration is committed to ensure that the border villages have best infrastructure at par with developed towns.

“J&K has started development of ‘Utsav' in bordering villages. Our aim is to provide maximum resources to the bordering villages”, he added.

The Lt Governor also launched “Panchayat Darpan” App, first web portal in J&K UT designed and created by NIC samba, which provides information regarding Panchayats' profiles, department wise Schemes, Social Security schemes, panchayat wise data on development works, grievances, financial achievements, auditing, and other aspects of various line departments.

To give impetus to establishing good governance and accentuating development in border areas of UT, a separate provision will be kept in the UT for Border Area Development, the Lt Governor announced.

Recalling the directions issued during LG Mulaqat program last year, the Lt Governor informed that the villages adjoining to the international border are given the benefit of the Jammu and Reservation Act 2005, which they were not getting earlier.

He added that taking cognizance of the issue of inclusion of villages adjoining the international border for benefits under J&K Reservation Act 2005, we decided to implement 3% reservation in 174 of those villages, this year.

The Lt Governor observed that specific thrust is being laid to extend all possible benefits to the border population, besides continuously upgrading the health, education, electricity, and water supply infrastructure in the border areas.

He appealed to youth and women of border areas to connect with programs like Rise Together, Mumkin, Hausal, Tejaswini, Saath, and other entrepreneurial programs in the sector, under which along with financial assistance, necessary training is also provided by the UT administration.

Speaking on the problems faced by the farmers of border belt, the Lt Governor asked the BSF authorities to work in coordination with the District Administration in facilitating the farming activities along the fence.

Regarding the problem of irrigation in Kandi areas, the Lt Governor assured that the administration is working towards providing sufficient supply of water in the areas.

“I am also aware of the canal water requirement for Kandi Belt and it will be resolved soon. Every year a large part of the fertile land gets washed away by the banks of the Basantar river. A project report of Rs 25 crore has been sent to the Central Water Commission for its permanent protection and after getting the technical approval, the Central Flood Control Department will also be requested to start work on that project soon”, he informed.

Sh Keshav Sharma, DDC Chairman; Members of DDC council Samba; BDC Chairman Ramgarh Block; Sarpanchs and Panchs were present on the occasion.

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