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DDC Pulwama reviews implementation of CM’S directions, Muharram arrangements

5 Dariya News

Pulwama 23-Sep-2017

District Development Commissioner, Pulwama Ghulam Muhammad Dar today chaired a review meeting in which action taken report over the CM’S decisions were sought from various departments and their implementation status.Assistant commissioner Revenue, joint Director Planning and other district officers were also present in the meeting.Last week Chief Minister had chaired a Public Durbar at Pulwama in which she had given on the spot directions to various officers of the district on some important developmental projects.During the meeting DDC discussed the developmental initiatives sketched out for the district which includes augmentation of connectivity, administrative infrastructure, healthcare facilities, educational infrastructure, power, irrigation, horticulture and agriculture sector.On the occasion DDC stressed the officers to accelerate the pace of work so that the targets are achieved well in time.

Later on DDC also chaired another meeting to finalize the arrangements made for Muharram days. The meeting was attended by SE PHE, JDP, engineers of line departments and other district officers.On the occasion the DDC was informed about the arrangements made in view of the Muharram by different departments. Moreover emphasis was laid on providing uninterrupted power and water supply, ration and other essential commodities, sanitation besides threadbare discussion on security plan was also held during the meeting. Provision of availability of round the clock medical teams and ambulances was also discussed. The meeting was informed that repair of inner link roads, where processions are going to be held during the Muharram days, have also been completed.Municipal committee and PDD were directed to ensure that the street lights are in working condition on the roads leading to Imambaras. To ensure cleanliness and hygiene, DDC directed for deployment of additional man power at the venues where big processions are expected.