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‘World Bank Mission applauds J&K Govt, JKERA over implementation of JTFRP’

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5-Day World Bank’s Virtual Mission for JTFRP concludes

Srinagar: The World Bank Mission, Washington D.C, has applauded the Government of J&K and JTFRP for its efforts in the implementation of the USD 250 million, Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project (JTFRP), an official spokesperson said Tuesday.

He said the World Bank team hailed the efforts of the last two years made in the project implementation of JTFRP, which has shown “remarkable progress” across the various project parameters.

These comments were made during the 5-day Virtual Mission of World Bank, Washington D.C. The task team leader of the World Bank Mission, Hemang Karelia and other members took a detailed and comprehensive review of the entire project during the 5-day virtual mission.

The team had discussions with PMU (Project Management Unit), JKERA and the PIUs (Project implementation units) SMC, PWD (R&B), I&CD, J&KERA, and JKMSCL that are implementing the six components of the project.

Chief Executive Officer, JKERA/JTFRP, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, during the kick-off meeting said that Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project which is being executed as part of Prime Minister’s Development Package (PMDP) during the last two years has shown a remarkable progress with more than 90 percent of procurement undertaken during the said period .

He said that 82 sub-projects out of the total of 213 stands completed under the project as on date.

Dr. Syed Abid said that progress under the CERC (Contingency Emergency Response Component) that had been activated under the project in view of the medical emergency necessitated due to the COVID-19 pandemic has shown a remarkable progress with 44 sub-projects out of the total of 69 sub-projects involving the procurement of several critical-care equipments for various hospitals across the J&K having been already procured and installed in the hospitals.

He further said that work on 30 Oxygen Generation Plants being constructed under the project in the 30 hospitals situated in remotest parts of UT is going on war-footing basis and will be completed within the stipulated timeframe.

Work on the four mega storm water drainage projects in Srinagar city and various road upgradation sub-projects which were taken up for execution by J&KERA post COVID-19 lock down in 2021 have also shown remarkable progress, he added.

During the last two years (2020-2021), 90 percent of disbursements have been made under the project as against the 10 percent of disbursements made under the project during the initial four years (2016-2019).

The Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) Ministry of Finance, Govt of India during the past three TPRM (Tripartite Portfolio Review Missions) held during last two years has also expressed satisfaction over the implementation of JTFRP since last two years and post-merger of JTFRP in JKERA.

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