Govt to create material bank for infrastructural growth: LG

Lt Governor meeting delegation of Jammu & Kashmir Contractors Coordination Committee at Srinagar.
Lt Governor meeting delegation of Jammu & Kashmir Contractors Coordination Committee at Srinagar.

Contractors Coordination Committee calls on Murmu
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 2: A delegation of Jammu and Kashmir Contractors Coordination Committee today called on the Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu here at the Raj Bhavan.
The delegation led by Chairman, JKCCC, Ghulam Jeelani Burza, apprised the Lieutenant Governor about their concerning issues and other impediments in the progress of development projects across Jammu and Kashmir.
The delegation comprising the members form Jammu and Kashmir divisions put forth the issues related to delayed payments which they construe as the main reason for slow pace of works.
The Lt Governor assured the delegation that the Government is committed to release all their authorized payments. He said that comprehensive budgeting has to be done in this regard which can bring some immediate changes on the ground for all the stakeholders.
He said that Government is already planning to create a material bank for smooth infrastructural growth of Jammu and Kashmir. “We are mulling to create our own material bank which will help us bring all the raw material under one-roof,” he said.
He observed that the Government was aiming to make a comprehensive plan for Infrastructure Development in Jammu and Kashmir. This would be done to remove Bottlenecks in the implementation of fast track infrastructure projects.
Speaking to a delegation, the Lt Governor hailed the role of local contractors and builders in putting Jammu and Kashmir back on the track of development and prosperity. He said that separate internet counters would be setup district-wise, so that they (contractors) could file their tenders and GST and Income-Tax returns.
Meanwhile, General Officer Commanding, 15 Corps, Lieutenant General BS Raju called on Lieutenant Governor.
It was his first meeting with the Lt Governor after taking over the charge.
The Lt Governor and the GOC discussed various important issues related to the security management in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Lt Governor appreciated the Army’s sustained strong support to the civil administration and police and emphasized the vital importance of regularly reviewing the security of all protected premises to ensure the safe and secure environment for the people.

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