Zulfkar rolls out PMUY for Ganderbal, Bandipora

Ministers Zulfkar Ali and Naeem Akhtar launching PMUY scheme at Ganderbal on Tuesday.
Ministers Zulfkar Ali and Naeem Akhtar launching PMUY scheme at Ganderbal on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
GANDERBAL, Oct 25: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today rolled out Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) scheme for Ganderbal and Bandipora districts by symbolic distribution of gas coupons among Below Poverty Line (BPL) women here.
Minister for Education, Naeem Akhtar, legislators, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, Usman Majeed, District Development Commissioner, Ganderbal Tariq Hussain Ganaie, District Development Commissioner, Bandipora, Sajad Ahmad Ganaie, representatives from various oil companies, along with citizens from various walks of life attended the function.
Zulfkar Ali highlighting the aim of the scheme said it will save the women from chronic diseases that they incur by using unclean fuel during cooking. He said under the scheme women living under BPL category would use gas instead of firewood for cooking. Giving reference from health report published by World Health Organization (WHO), the Minister said that more than five lakh women die annually by using unclean fuel for cooking. Therefore, the Minister said it was imperative that the issue be addressed.
The Minister informed the gathering that in comparison to the 16 lakh gas connections that were provided to the State beneficiaries in last 70 years, so far around one lakh women falling under BPL category have received their gas connections under PMUY from its launch.
The Minister said that the Government is also planning to start new gas agencies that will be within the radius of 15-20 kms so that the inconvenience of people while fetching their refill gas cylinders is resolved.
Minister for Education Naeem Akhtar congratulating Zulfkar Ali for launching the scheme in Ganderbal said that the district deserves all the praise for not only getting the scheme, but for also maintaining the peace.
He said that District Ganderbal remained the most peaceful area despite unrest in the Valley. He appreciated the people for ensuring the smooth completion of Amarnath Yatra.
The Minister questioned the wisdom in not allowing schools to open when all the businesses go on. He added if we have a political conflict, we should all irrespective of our backgrounds make a resolution that our educational institutions remain open so that our children do not remain aloof from their education.
Later, the Minister also held a review meeting with the district administration, and departmental officers where he issued various directions to them for ensuring that people do not face any kind of difficulty in receiving essential items.

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