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Bungus valley has tourism potential to change socio-economic landscape of region: LG

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Inaugurates ‘Bungus Awaam Mela’, says govt working to reach out to all with developmental, welfare schemes

Kupwara: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the “Bungus Awaam Mela” and said the area has the potential to change socio-economic landscape of the entire region.

Amidst arrangements for village games, local performances, and other activities to celebrate the 75th year of Independence at Bungus valley, the LG, according to an official press release said that the spirit of celebration among the local population is a befitting response to all those who try to vitiate the atmosphere of peace and development.

He noted that the government is continuously working to reach out to the last person in the queue with all developmental and welfare schemes.

While inaugurating the ‘Bungus Awaam Mela’, the LG paid tributes to the freedom fighter Khudiram Bose, on his death anniversary and also remembered countless others who have made sacrifices and invaluable contributions towards independence of the country, the press release said.

Speaking on the occasion, the LG observed that J&K is progressing rapidly in every sphere of life and the administration is working continuously towards achieving the goal of building a sustainable and prosperous UT.

Noting that Bungus valley has the tourism potential to change the entire socio-economic landscape of the region, the LG said that the UT administration has been working in a “mission mode” to promote the unexplored, untapped tourism potential of this valley, among others. He further informed that permissions to visit the Bungus valley have been relaxed now.

To make the Bungus valley environmentally sustainable, the LG directed the Forests and Tourism departments to chart out viable “eco-tourism” plan for the region and all other prominent beautiful grasslands and meadows in the UT. He also suggested for undertaking a feasibility study for starting a cable car in this “trekker’s paradise”.

“Environment and development are complementary to each other, we have to prioritize providing facilities in a scientific manner especially in places that are in ecologically sensitive zones,” the LG observed.

Noting the demands and issues of the nomadic population living there in the summer season, the LG directed the concerned officers for installation of pre-fabricated toilets for the seasonal population, besides ensuring drinking water facility without any interruption to all the 2,000 families, among other instructions.

Taking note of the development scenario in district Kupwara, LG expressed appreciation for the “commendable” work done in the roads, education, water and power sectors, despite Covid pandemic.

“Kupwara is our ‘aspirational district’, so it is our endeavour to reach out to the poorest of the poor without any discrimination, bring positive changes in their lives through seamless access to government welfare schemes and continuous upgradation of educational, health, and road infrastructure,” he added.

He also observed that this year’s Rs 767 crore district Capex budget of Kupwara is three times more than last year. Out of the 13,114 works which have been taken up, 5,815 works will be completed in this financial year. “100 percent vaccination has been done in the 45 years above age group and the figure has reached above 64 percenty in the age group of 18 to 44 in the district,” he added.

“There is no dearth of resources and we are working on bringing about the necessary reforms, removing bottlenecks and minimizing the delay in implementation,” remarked the LG.

Speaking on the significance of ‘Jan Bhagidari’, the LG impressed upon the public representatives present on the occasion to put in their efforts to strengthen the service delivery system. He urged them to work with the spirit of collective commitment to raise the people’s standard of living.

The LG observed that for imparting necessary impetus to the hand-holding of youth, the vision of youth clubs has been given top priority. He informed that out of 385 panchayats of Kupwara, youth clubs have been formed in 355 panchayats and in the remaining 30 panchayats the work will be completed by August 15.

The LG also said that the UT administration has also started many initiatives like ‘Tejaswani’ and ‘Hausla’ aimed at making women financially independent.

He said that 5,568 self-help groups are being run by women in Kupwara, to which more than 44,000 families are directly connected. I also appreciate the role of district administration, banks, and social workers for this because progress in the rural economy is possible only through the spirit of cooperatives, the LG said.

The LG asked the teachers of the seasonal schools to celebrate Independence Day with full zeal and enthusiasm involving the children.

“The children should be made aware of the immense contributions of our freedom fighters and a special National Anthem and painting competition should be organized on 15th August,” he added.

The LG also expressed his gratitude towards the army, administration and elected public representatives and all the people present in the Bungus Awam Mela.

Different activities including painting, racing, mountaineering competitions, and cultural programmes will be organized during the fair. Several NGOs, school children, representatives from various government departments will participate inviting the tourists to explore the untapped beauty of the incredible Bungus meadow, the press release said, adding that cleanliness drives by way of collection and disposal of different wastes from the meadow will also be organised.

Irfan Panditpuri, DDC chairman, PRI members, besides large number of children and local people were present on the occasion.

Dr. Arun Mehta, Chief Secretary; Lt Gen Y.K.Joshi, Northern Army Commander; Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey, General Officer Commanding (GoC) 15 Corps; Pandurang K Pole, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Vijay Kumar, IGP Kashmir; Imam Din, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara also attended the Mela.

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