Centre, State Govts keen to work for development of J&K: DyCM

Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh interacting with the people during public darbar at Jammu on Sunday.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh interacting with the people during public darbar at Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 21: Centre as well as State Governments are keen to work for the development of the nation and Jammu and Kashmir.
This was stated by Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh during open public darbar for general public to address their problems at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar.
While listening to the public grievances, Dr. Nirmal Singh said that Centre Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as State BJP-PDP Government are keen to work for the development of nation and Jammu and Kashmir.
“BJP follows the principle of “Antodaya” and in this birth centenary year of Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, we are committed to give our hundred percent for the public welfare of State. This is the Government of masses, so everybody must visit regarding their concerns”, Dr Singh stated.
More than fifty delegations met the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh for redressal of their personal as well as public problems. Various important issues were highlighted by the delegations. Delegations asked for installation and upgradation of 10 MVA transformer at Bishnah, creation of new receiving stations at Doda, Samba, Reasi, Kathua and Rajouri districts.
Deputy Chief Minister also addressed the problem of power supply raised by a delegation. He immediately directed the Chief Engineer, Power Development Department to replace the damaged transformers immediately in the affected areas.
DyCM disclosed that currently 100 MW extra power is being supplied in the Jammu Province. In a delegation led by Kuldeep Raj Dubey, DyCM issued directions to the Director Tourism for the development of tourist spots in Reasi district particularly in Gool Arnas.
Another delegation met Deputy Chief Minister for PHE related, PDD daily wagers and Kargil porter’s matters. Deputy Chief Minister addressed most of the problems by telephonically talking to the authorities and issued written instructions for others.
Dr Singh was assisted by State Secretary and State Incharge Election Related Matters Rajinder Sharma and State Office Secretary (Add) Suresh Sharma.

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