Satish Sharma visits Kulgam, takes stock of availability of essential supplies

Minister Satish Sharma and Sakina Itoo chairing a meeting on Monday.
Minister Satish Sharma and Sakina Itoo chairing a meeting on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

KULGAM, Oct 6: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science & Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma, who is also the Minister in-charge for Kulgam district, today visited the district and chaired a comprehensive district review meeting at Mini Secretariat here.

The meeting was attended by Minister for Education, Health & Social Welfare and MLA D.H Pora, Sakeena Itoo; MLA Kulgam M.Y. Tarigami, MLA Devsar Peerzada Feroz Ahmad Shah; Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Athar Amir Khan; Director Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Owais Ahmed besides Directors from various departments, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, and other district officers.

Emphasizing on better coordination, effective implementation, and close monitoring of developmental works, the Minister directed officers to ensure timely completion of projects nearing final stages and dedicate them to the public at the earliest.

He instructed departments to expedite solar rooftop installations on shrines and government buildings, stressing that the government’s focus is on promoting green energy, sustainability and organic development across sectors.

The Minister also reviewed the status of sports infrastructure and called for enhanced facilities to engage youth in sports and recreational activities.

Reviewing winter preparedness, Satish Sharma took stock of the availability of essential supplies and directed KPDCL to ensure uninterrupted and scheduled power supply during the winter season.

He instructed the department to maintain an adequate buffer stock of transformers and transformer oil to meet seasonal demands.

During the meeting, Minister Sakeena Itoo directed concerned departments to intensify enforcement drives to curb the sale of spurious fertilizers and pesticides, and to commence work on all approved roads before the onset of winter.

During the deliberations, the MLAs urged for regular and quality water supply to the people and called for the early completion of the Brazloo Bridge to improve connectivity in the district.

They also raised the demand for an increase in AAY and BPL ration cards to benefit more deserving families and pressed for the establishment of a Controlled Atmosphere (CA) store for crop preservation.