Excelsior Correspondent
GANDERBAL, Oct 26: Minister for Public Works Naeem Akhtar today chaired the District Development Board meeting at Ganderbal wherein he announced that the prestigious district hospital will come up as specialization facility in nephrology and plastic surgery.
The meeting was attended by Legislators Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, Mian Mohammed Altaf, Mohammed Akbar Lone, Yasir Reshi, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Chief Engineers R&B, PDD, I&FC and PMGSY, Director Tourism Kashmir, Director Health and other officials.
The meeting was informed that the 200 bedded district Hospital Ganderbal will be handed over to Health Department by 20th of November. The Minister was informed that the hospital with huge infrastructure will be developed as specialisations in Plastic Surgery and Nephrology. The Minister said that it will help in developing Medical Tourism in the district.
The meeting was informed that the Polytechnic college being built at Hatbura would be completed by November ending. The Minister directed the officials to focus on skill enhancements for which the facilities need to be developed in tune with global standards.
The Minister directed the officials to immediately start the first phase of Pandach-Beehama road upgradation which will relieve major traffic problems in the district. The Minister also reviewed completion of DIET building at Nunnar, Dak Bungalow at Fatehpora, Degree college Kangan, Sumbal Bala road, WSS Ganderbal and other projects. He directed the officials to complete the project at the earliest.
The Minister directed the officials to restart the construction work on Central University of Kashmir campus at the earliest. He directed the Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal to explore additional land at some other feasible place in the district for the university.
The Minister directed the officials to stress on the need to do some brainstorming for creation of employment opportunities in the district. He asked the officials to focus on the indigenous trade and crafts like willow works and walnut crops of Ganderbal and develop it on modern lines. He said that the district is also full of potential in dairy farming and sheep rearing. He also directed the DC Ganderbal to restart the Lillium buds producing project at Nunnar for which machinery stand already purchased.