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Inclusive development of remote pockets Govt’s top priority: Haji Anayat Ali

5 Dariya News

Kargil 03-Nov-2017

Chairman Legislative Council Haji Anayat Ali today said that inclusive development of the far flung and remote pockets of the state and establishment of durable assets and infrastructure in these areas is among the top priorities of the government. The Chairman stated this while interacting with a series of public delegations on the first day of his 4-day extensive tour of Zanskar sub division.The Chairman said that all out efforts are being put in place by the present regime to augment connectivity and expansion of road network, establishment of educational institutions and creation of health facilities so as to ensure that people of these areas are in a position to avail facilities at par with the other areas.

Meanwhile en route Padum public delegations at Parkachik, Farol Parkachik, Rangdum, Tashi Stongday, Abran, Akshow, Kushul, Skyagam, Manda, Phey, Shagar and adjoining villages apprised the Chairman about their grievances and demands like blacktopping of roads, construction of foot bridges, installation of mobile towers, repair and restoration of irrigation canals, construction of community halls, provision of generator and kitchen sets and other related issues.Responding to the local needs and demands, the Chairman said that Government is conscious of the difficulties faced by the people in these areas.  He assured the delegations that all their genuine demands would be taken up on priority and steps for fulfilment of demands would be taken in a phased manner. 

Haji Anayat said that adequate number of mobile towers have been sanctioned to provide mobile connectivity in these villages while as two numbers of dozers have been sanctioned for snow clearance operations during winter months. Highlighting the efforts of the government in extending air services to the people of far flung areas nearer to their homes the Chairman said that the operation of helicopter services for Zanskar and Rangdum among other such areas during winter months will provide much needed relief to the people especially patients and students.Highlighting several welfare programmes and schemes to bring a healthy change in the living condition of poor and needy, the Chairman asked the officers to work with added zeal besides making concerted efforts in ensuring the benefits of State and centrally sponsored schemes reach to the targeted population without fail.The Chairman also assured the locals of providing funds out of his CDF for development works and provision of basic amenities.The Chairman while directing the officers for personally monitoring all the ongoing projects asked them to adopt proactive approach in execution and planning of the projects so that they can be completed in given time frame and benefiting the people of the area.Meanwhile, the local people welcomed the Chairman and appreciated him for personally visiting the area to take firsthand appraisal of their issues and grievances