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Kumar visits Pulwama, reviews developmental scenario

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PULWAMA, JANUARY 02: Advisor to Governor, K Vijay Kumar today visited Pulwama to take stock of the developmental and security scenario in this south Kashmir district. He also interacted with scores of local public deputations to have a firsthandaccount of the problems of their respective areas.

The Advisor was accompanied by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan, Principal Chief Conservator Forests, Suresh Chugh, Director General Youth Services and Sports, DR Saleem-ur-Rehman, District Development Commissioner Pulwama, Ghulam Mohammad Dar, Conservator Forests (South), SP Pulwama Chandan Kohili and other district and sectoral officers.

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Interacting with the Advisor, Traders Federation Pulwama demanded construction of Maternity Hospital in Pulwama town for which they said 60 kanals of land is available at Sirnoo, establishment of Receiving Station, upgradition of Municipal Council, construction of 2nd phase of Ring Road, renovation of roads and beautification of Pulwama town and promotion of education sector in the district.

Fallah Behbood Committee Pampore and Town Welfare Committee Awantipora demanded adequate traffic facility, transfer of land to SDH Pampore, development of stadiums, upgradation of dispensary, construction of abattoir and augmentation of water supply schemes in their areas.

Delegations from Ichgoz, Bamnoo, Kakapora, Awantipora, Dogripora, Reshipora, Rajpora, Wyun, Chandgam, Tahab, Achan, Abhama, Gusoo, Manduna, Satoora, Sangerwani demanded expansion of road connectivity, augmentation of irrigation canal, establishment of degree college, upgradation of schools, construction of playgrounds, establishment of grid stations, improvement in electricity, macadamization of roads, upgradaton of Health centers, removal of encroachments, fencing of graveyards  in their respective areas.

A delegation of Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee Tral in their meeting with the Advisor urged him for directing the concerned to construct a protection bund at the Guruduwara. The delegation also demanded security for the Gurudwara.

The deputation of students raised the issue of frequent internet blockade in the district, availability of WiFi connectivity in District Library and adequate transportation to the students of Boys and Women’s College.

Poultry Dealers Association demanded that the poultry sector should be enlisted as industrial activity, establishment of poultry health units and feed mill in the district.

Fruit Growers Association demanded immediate release of pending payment and compensation for the orchardists whose fruits were damaged in November 2018 snowfall.

Advisor gave a patient hearing to the deputations and assured them that their genuine demands will be looked into. He also passed on spot directions for redressal of various grievances and directed the officers to maintain close liaison with the local population so that their grievances are redressed at the earliest.

The Advisor also chaired a meeting of officers wherein he impressed upon them to replicate and intimate the recent success stories from secondary school at college levels which would further help excel the trend of Pulwama in the education sector.

The Advisor enjoined upon the district administration to formulate an intensive care mechanism for the villages with special needs and added that nodal officers should be designated for each village so that the feedback and follow up mechanism is strengthened.

Advisor called for identifying bright and promising students in the fields of medicine, science, sports, art, literature and local crafts, so that they will be helped in their pursuit of goals.

Advisor also cautioned the enforcement agencies and officers from the health department to uproot the menace of drug and substance abuse and organize effective counseling and rehabilitation programmes.

Advisor directed the DDC to enhance the number of “Super 50” Coaching Centres and establish a full-fledged coaching programme for the civil services and other competitive exams.

The Advisor reiterated his commitment towards the betterment of women, their skill development and gender budgeting.

While appreciating the commitment and zeal of the district administration towards public services, he extended his un-flinching desire to make Pulwama a model district in good governance and development.

Earlier, Advisor also participated in the Girl Child Day celebration of BBBP programme organized by District Programme Officer ICDS and distributed baby suits amongthe mothers of the girl child.

Later he also planted various saplings on the eve of monthly girl child day celebration in the premises of the District Administrative complex.

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