Chief Secretary reviews developmental scenario of District Samba

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Directs for completion of JJM by December; ensuring Self Employment opportunities to eligible youth & bringing more land under cash crops

SAMBA: Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, conducted a comprehensive review of ongoing developmental projects and flagship initiatives spanning various sectors in district Samba today.

The primary focus of the meeting was to assess the progress of various schemes and development projects currently underway in the district.

The meeting was attended by Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, SSP Samba Benam Tosh, along with the heads of various divisions and departments operating within the district.

During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner Samba Abhishek Sharma presented a detailed sector-wise overview of the ongoing projects and flagship schemes being managed by various departments in the district. Notable projects, including the construction of the Bus Stand under JMRDA at Vijaypur, the Degree College at Purmandal, and the Nari Niketan building in Samba, were highlighted. Updates on the upgradation of the existing Municipal complex, the construction of a multifunctional complex at Samba bus stand, the construction of Uttarbehni bridge over Dewar, several road projects, and the construction of the OPD block of District Hospital Samba, were also provided.

Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of ongoing projects, programs, flagship schemes, and financial progress for the fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24. A wide array of departments including Horticulture, National Rural Livelihood Mission, National Urban Livelihood Mission, Agriculture, Education, Health, Social Welfare, Animal Husbandry, Jal Shakti, JPDCL, SBM-G, Jal Jeevan Mission, PMGSY, PWD, and languishing projects were discussed in detail.

During the review, it was emphasized on to expedite the works as a top priority. Heads of various departments also provided updates on the current status of their respective schemes.

Several directives were issued during the meeting, including a strong focus on achieving zero unemployment in the district by the Labour and Employment department. The Education department was tasked with ensuring an adequate number of teachers in each panchayat and 100% functional female toilet facilities in schools.

The Animal and Sheep husbandry department was directed to concentrate on export-based production of poultry and milk products and formulate one PACS per panchayat. The Agriculture department was instructed to increase crop intensity, conduct workshops in collaboration with SKUAST, and prioritize the production of fruits such as dragon fruit, strawberry, and citrus fruits. The goal is to make the J&K the leader in horticulture production by identifying and eliminating gaps in performance compared to other states.

The review also encompassed the Nasha Mukt Abhyan (drug-free campaign), with a directive to ensure a drug-free Samba district.

Dr Mehta commended the work of the revenue department for their work in geo-referencing cadastral maps, digitizing Jamabandis, and addressing the status of Roshni land. The chief secretary stressed the importance of making land girdawari available online.

In the domains of PMGSY and PWD, authorities were urged to expedite work and meet assigned targets on time. The progress of the Jal Jeevan Mission was reviewed with an emphasis on accelerating its completion.

While reviewing the Jal Shakti Department, Chief Secretary asked the department to complete all works within stipulated timelines without exception.

While reviewing the RDD it was said that independent reports must be sought regarding the SBM(G) from the village to verify that the villages are really clean. He called for the removal of all legacy wastes from gram panchayats. He directed that all villages should be made plastic-free and achieve PMAY(G) targets within set timelines.

Regarding NRLM, Chief Secretary called for improving the average income of Self-Help Group (SHG) members by providing them the necessary handholding in terms of marketing, branding and value addition of their products.

While taking the review of Industries and Commerce department, Chief Secretary took note of the non-functional industrial units and impressed upon the district administration to look into the possible reasons so that these are made functional forthwith. He observed that the district has a great potential in terms of industrial development and if its potential is tapped optimally Samba is poised to be the developed industrial district of the UT.

As part of this comprehensive review, Dr. Mehta also e-inaugurated several projects, including the material  recovery facility  & compost pit shed in the Municipal Committee Bari-Brahmana, the improvement  of WSS BHALOORA under JJM in Block Rajpura and the improvement  of WSS Rai Patti under JJM in Block Ghagwal.

Chief Secretary underscored the importance of identifying additional services that can be transitioned to online mode to streamline government processes and ensure citizens are not unduly inconvenienced by visiting government offices.

Dr. Mehta also held discussions with DDC Chairperson Keshav Dutt Sharma and members, BDC members and business delegations. He listened to them patiently and directed the District Administration to hold regular interactions with them for the overall development of the district and percolation of benefits of all the beneficiary oriented schemes down to grassroots level.