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Governor chairs 1st SAC meeting; okays some impt matters

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Srinagar, Jun 28: Several important matters were discussed today as Governor N N Vohra chaired the 1st meeting of the State Administrative Council (SAC) constituted on 21st June, 2018, after proclamation of Governor’s Rule in the Sate.

Advisors to the Governor, B B Vyas and Vijay Kumar besides Chief Secretary, B V R Subrahmanyam attended the meeting which deliberated upon the various proposals submitted by Administrative departments for its consideration and approval.

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According to an official spokesperson, in a significant decision meant to benefit the youth, in particular those residing near the International Border and LoC, the SAC accorded sanction to the raising of two Border Battalions one each for Jammu  and Kashmir regions, along-with the creation of 2014 posts of various ranks.

The 1402 posts of Constables available in these two Border Battalions would be filled from amongst the youth residing within 0-10 Km from IB and LoC. The remaining 600 posts will be filled by recruitment from across the state, the spokesperson said.

He said the decision of establishment of two Border Police Battalions will positively impact the lives of thousands of youth residing in border areas of the state. The residents of border areas have been highlighting the issue of their under-representation in the State Police Force and have persistently demanded raising of adequate number of Border Police Battalions, with a provision of exclusive recruitment for the border residents.

The SAC also directed the Home department to complete the recruitment to these Border Battalions through a transparent recruitment process within the next six months and the status be placed before the SAC then.

Funds to the tune of Rs 162 crore, shall be made available for creating the requisite infrastructure for these battalions and another Rs 36 crore shall be required annually for meeting the recurring expenses towards salary etc, the spokesperson said.

The SAC also took note of the status of the construction of 12165 Individual and 1347 Community Bunkers along the IB/LoC being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 415 crore.

The SAC further directed the Home department to take appropriate measures to ensure that Community-type bunkers, upon completion, are handed over to the district administration concerned for optimum utilization and adequate maintenance.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has accorded sanction to the construction of 1431 Community bunkers and 13,029 Individual bunkers for safety and security of the residents in five border districts of Jammu division — Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Rajouri and Poonch.

A divisional-level committee has been constituted to supervise and review the progress of construction and also furnish physical and financial progress reports on monthly basis.

The SAC also accorded sanction to the enhancement of financial relief, from existing Rs 3000 per month to Rs 4000 per month w.e.f June, 2018 in respect of World War-II veterans and widows of such veterans. The decision will benefit nearly 380 veterans and widows, the spokesperson said.

He said the SAC also accorded sanction to the creation of 32 additional posts of various categories for the recently upgraded three health institutions including 16 posts for Sub District Hospital (SDH) at Hazratbal in Srinagar, eight posts each for Primary Health Centre (PHC) at Domana in Jammu and PHC at Devar in Kupwara. The availability of additional manpower will further improve the patient-care in these health institutions.

The SAC gave major impetus to developmental activities in the state by providing forest clearance to various developmental projects in the road, railways, transmission, health, drinking water and other sectors involving 153.18 hectares of forest land spread across the state. The proposals were recommended by the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC), headed by the Chief Secretary in its 105th, 107th and 108th FAC meetings, spokesperson said.

Among other projects, the SAC accorded approval to the prestigious project of AIIMS at Vijaypur, Ring Road Srinagar, 14 projects of PMGSY, two projects pertaining to GREF and the Army. Another project which was cleared was regarding the laying of 132 KV transmission line from Grid Station Katra to Gran (Reasi) for Konkan Railways.

The FAC in its 105th meeting had approved diversion of forest land for development works — road from Pathwar to Thathi (Jammu), road from Chalog to Dhaman (Basholi), road from Purana Tulail to Dangithal and from LO – 26 to Safaid Aab (Bandipore), road from Dhaino to Papriya (Batote), road from Malla to Jogwan (Jammu), Ring Road Srinagar City and Tunnel T-6 to T-12 on Katra Dharma Section (Mahore) etc.

The FAC in its 107th meeting had approved diversion of forest land for development works viz construction of road from Juthal to Manoh (Jammu), road from Mankal to Mudva (Langate) and for the purpose of laying of 132 KV D/C Transmission Line from Grid Station Katra to Gran (Reasi) for Konkan Railways etc.

The FAC in its 108th meeting had approved diversion of forest land for development works — widening of CL-9 road Dogra Mandir Parole Janial Bamial to NHDL (Kathua), road from Panssa to Prankote (Reasi), road from Cherji to Sumnabhatta (Kishtwar), road from Shivas (Sohal) to Ongayee (Kishtwar), road from Pethgam to Renai (Kishtwar), road from Sohal to Kaban (Kishtwar), road from Jangalwar to Sarsi (Kishtwar), road from Kachnambal to Wangath via Baba Nagri (Sindh Forest) and road from Bhargran to Behota (Batote) etc.

The SAC also directed the Forest, Ecology and Environment department to undertake a comprehensive physical and financial audit of the CAMPA works through the Monitoring and Evaluation wing in the PCCFs office.

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