Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, Sept 14: Minister for Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, Law and Justice, Abdul Haq Khan and Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs and Information, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today handed over the sanction letters to 60 beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) involving an amount of Rs. 6.97 crores in a function organized by Rural Development Department at Dak Bungalow here.
The scheme aims at providing assistance to the poor and economically downtrodden for construction of residential houses.
Speaking on the occasion, the Ministers highlighted various aspects of the scheme and said the ambitious scheme has been launched with the mission of providing housing for all by 2022.
While emphasizing upon the concerned officers for bringing transparency in the implementation of various schemes, the Minister said that our commitment is to uplift the weaker section of the society for which various schemes are afoot.
He impressed upon the BDOs to regularly hold Gram Sabhas to take people into confidence before starting any project and also stressed on them to display the list of selected beneficiaries under PMAY in every Panchayat to weed out bogus cases and to ensure the benefits entailed under the scheme percolate to the deserving candidates.
He said that a prototype has been adopted by the department for construction of houses under PMAY and the concerned officials to ensure that houses are built as per the prototype.
He called upon the ACD and DPO to effectively monitor all the works taken under PMAY, MGNREGA and SBA so as to ensure that quality is not compromised. He also impressed upon concerned to undertake works in convergence mode with other departments and create tangible assets for public utility.
Among others Vice chairman State Advisory Board for PSP Kuldeep Raj Gupta, MLA Rajouri Adv. Qammar Chowdhary, DDC Rajouri Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, ACD Noor Alam and BDOs were present in the function.
Later the ministers, visited the district court complex and held interaction with bar members.
The bar president vehemently demanded the development of infrastructure for the court including lawyers’ chambers, sheds for litigants, library, sanitary complex and earliest acquisition land for construction of new court complex. He also proposed that a session court should be established at Darhal and Manjakote.
Khan also gave on-spot direction to the district administration to construct 12 chambers, sanitary complex besides ensuring earliest acquisition of land for shifting of the district court complex.