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Hasnain Masoodi reviews dev projects, implementation of schemes in Shopian

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September 12, 2020
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Hasnain Masoodi reviews dev projects, implementation of schemes in Shopian
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SHOPIAN, SEPTEMBER 11: The Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Justice (Retd), Hasnain Masoodi today visited district Shopian to take a detailed review of major developmental projects, implementation of flagship schemes in the district.

The Member of Parliament convened a meeting here with the district officers of various departments to review the project wise status of all ongoing developmental projects.

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On the occasion, District Development Commissioner (DDC) Shopian, Choudhry Mohammad Yasin presented a detailed status of the ongoing projects through PowerPoint presentation to the chair and highlighted sector wise progress of major projects and key flagship schemes of different sectors including R&B, RDD, PDD, PHE, Health, Education, FCS&CA, Labour, Social Welfare, Horticulture and Agriculture besides Animal and Sheep Husbandry in the district.

He informed the chair that the Reshi-Nagri Bridge connecting district Shopian with district Kulgam that was pending since long has now been completed and inaugurated for the plying of transport.

The DDC informed the MP that the numbers of departments were able to achieve cent percent target but a few lagged behind owing to some bottle-necks in their respective projects.

The MP instructed the concerned for removing all the bottle-necks, ensure timely completion of all work projects and besides, he also directed for regular field visits to get feedback regarding implementation of various government schemes meant for welfare of the people besides stressing on need -based development in far flung areas of the district.

The MP appreciated the efforts of district administration for effective implementation of various centrally sponsored schemes in different sectors and effectively conducting Jan Abhiyan and Block Dewas before Back to Village 3 programme.

Addressing the meeting, the MP asked the officers for proper and judicious utilization of funds besides directing DDC to closely monitor progress of different schemes being executed for the welfare of the people.

Among others, Senior Superintendent of Police, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Joint Director Planning, and other district officers/engineers were present in the meeting.

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