Minister Satish inaugurates key road projects, distributes relief kits

Minister Satish Sharma distributing relief kit to a resident affected by border firing.
Minister Satish Sharma distributing relief kit to a resident affected by border firing.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 17: In a significant step towards infrastructure development and community welfare, , Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science and Technology, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and ARI & Training, Satish Sharma today inaugurated key road macadamization works under the PMGSY and PWD schemes in the Akhnoor region.
As part of the developmental initiatives, the Minister inaugurated the PMGSY road from Chowki-Choura to Ghar Majoor village, covering a length of 8.150 km, constructed at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.40 crore. Additionally, he flagged off the macadamization of the PWD road from Panya to Bindigala, a project approved at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.67 crore, with an allotted cost of Rs. 3.30 crore, spanning 3.5 km.
In a compassionate outreach effort, free ration kits were distributed among residents of Panchayat Gigrial, Block Khour, who were recently affected by border firing and disturbances. The initiative was executed in collaboration with the Impact Guru Foundation (IGF), a reputed NGO actively working in conflict-affected areas.
On the occasion, a special felicitation ceremony was organized at Kohinoor Restaurant, Akhnoor, to honour meritorious students of the Chamb Constituency who scored above 90% in recent board examinations.
During his visit, the Minister also interacted with various local deputations, who brought forth issues related to damaged roads, drinking water shortages, and other civic concerns.
Minister patiently listened to the grievances and assured timely redressal through active coordination with the concerned departments, emphasizing that public welfare remains a top priority.