Bring tangible results on ground: MoS to PRIs

Union Minister of State for Cooperation & Development of North Eastern Region, B L Verma during visit to Poonch on Saturday.
Union Minister of State for Cooperation & Development of North Eastern Region, B L Verma during visit to Poonch on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH, Oct 30: Union Minister of State for Cooperation & Development of North Eastern Region, B. L Verma concluded his two days visit to frontier district Poonch.
During the visit, the Minister inaugurated developmental projects including Auxiliary Nursing and Mid-wife training Institute at Surankote with estimated cost of 269.70 lakh rupees, medical sub-center at Sehri Chowana with estimated cost of 80 lakh, 150 meter span steel footbridge at Dhara Samote with estimated cost of 355.72 lakh and middle school building at Moori at the estimated cost of 34.36 lakhs.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the UT of Jammu and Kashmir is striding on the new path of development. He urged PRIs, administrative machinery and other development agencies to work in cohesive manner to bring tangible results on the grounds.
“Our Government is committed to promote the cooperative sector in Jammu and Kashmir and is playing a leading role in strengthening the movement to improve the socio economic development of the Poonch district as well,” the Minister said.
Various delegations and pubic representatives put forth various important demands for the development of the area. They demanded Medical College for district, opening of kendriya vidyalayas, improvement in road network among other issues. The Union Minister assured them of positive response from the Union Government in mitigation of all genuine grievances.
He further said that residents have a right to basic amenities like drinking water, drainage, roads, electricity and other things and said the outreach programme started by the Government of India provides a window to approach people directly for resolving their issues. The Government wants every individual of Jammu and Kashmir to get benefited by different welfare schemes of the Government.
On the occasion, the minister unveiled a book with full information of rules/laws and achievement Panchayati Raj institution, which he said will help the PRIs in effective functioning.
Secretary Cooperative, Yasha Mudgal; Chairman District Development Council Tazeem Akther, Register Cooperative, Shafqat Iqbal; District Development Commissioner Inderjeet; DDC members; SSP Vinod Kumar, Iqbal; BDC Chairman and other senior officers were present on the occasion.