Javed Rana reviews functioning of Jal Shakti, Forest departments in Pir Panjal

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POONCH: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmad Rana, today emphasised efficient service delivery and timely implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Pir Panjal region.

He made these remarks during his visit to the region conducted to asses the progress on developmental activities including JJM in Pir Panjal region.

Rana emphasised the need for expediting the water supply schemes in Pir Panjal region and set strict timelines for their completion to ensure safe drinking water for all. He directed the officials to work on a war footing basis, regularly monitor progress while highlighting the need for adherence to laid-down parameters.

He also reviewed the measures to maintain continuous supply of water in remote areas and called for proactive initiatives, including a robust complaint redressal mechanism, to address public grievances effectively.

While reviewing the working of forest department, Javed Rana called for effective strategies that lead to sustainable development while taking into consideration environmental concerns along with economic prosperity.

Rana expressed hope that the forest fraternity shall work in tandem with communities to conserve and protect forests and environment. He exhorted upon the officers to work with dedication and sincerity to solve public issues and concerns. He further said that there is a need to attach high importance to addressing the challenges of climate change. He also laid stress on forest fire prevention and management mechanisms that have gained added significance due to the adverse climatic conditions and mitigation measures need to be taken beforehand.

He directed the officers for optimum utilisation of available resources for revenue generation and sustainable livelihoods created through eco-tourism and forest recreation.

During his tour, the Minister also visited Kotli kalaban in Rajouri, Harni and Galotha villages in Mendhar and interacted with local inhabitants there.

The delegations highlighted pressing issues such as water, forest rights, road connectivity, tribal issues rural infrastructure and healthcare services.

The Minister assured the delegations of government’s commitment towards resolving their concerns in a time bound manner, emphasising inclusive and sustainable development.