CEC discusses developmental works with ECs, DC

Excelsior Correspondent

KARGIL, Feb 22: Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor, LAHDC, Kargil Feroz Ahmad Khan held a meeting with the Executive Councillors and the Deputy Commissioner/CEO, LAHDC, Kargil to discuss the status of various on-going works, schemes and other developmental activities in Kargil district, here today.
Executive Councillor Works, Aga Syed Arman, Executive Councillor Tourism Phunsok Tashi, Executive Councillor, Health, Muhammad Ali Chandan, Deputy Commissioner and CEO, LAHDC, Kargil, Santosh Sukhadeve and Chief Planning Officer Abdul Hadi were present in the meeting.
Addressing the meeting the CEC said that before the closure of financial year, maximum expenditure must be ensured under various works.
CEC Khan further said that during the year 2021, there is every possibility that 60% of Kargil experiences a drought like situation due to less snowfall this year, therefore a strategy needs to be drafted to deal with the upcoming drought and in this regard, first priority should be the identification of drought hit areas.
The CEC said that the planning process needs to go through the Executive Councillors and the DC office so that duplicacy of works can be avoided.
With the re-opening of the Zojila Pass during coming days, Khan said that the arrival of Kargili population coming from Jammu and the laborers coming across the country should be strictly checked and proper testing needs to be ensured in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Khan asked the DC Kargil to direct the Health Department to brief about the preparations of establishing screening points and test centres at Meenamarg and logistics and machinery required in this regard.
Khan said that follow up measures are needed to be taken regarding the evacuation of Kurbathang Plateau by the Army and earliest disbursal of paper works should be done regarding the allocation of land to give them allotted land at Maratha Point Kurbathang and Mulbekh.
Reviewing the status of Kargil Airport, the CEC said that a team was supposed to conduct a survey of Kargil Airport, which has not happened till this date and directed the DC Kargil to take up the matter with the UT Administration.
The CEC also said that a traffic policy needs to drafted for Kargil Town, adding that the recruitment of 300 Class IV employees is on a halt, which needs to mitigated and solved.