6 yrs on, CIC buildings incomplete in Karnah
ISHFAQ SAYEED
Tanghdar, Dec 16: Six years after the construction work on Community Information Center buildings at Shatapala and Chamkoot here were started, the structures, according to locals are still incomplete.
“The incomplete buildings have been turned into cowshed by locals as they keep livestock and other junk material inside them,” the concerned residents of the area told Greater Kashmir adding the work on these structures had been stopped by the contractors for some unknown reasons.
According to them, the Rural Development Department, which had assigned the work to the local contractors, was turning blind eye towards the issue. “We apprised the senior functionaries in Department about the halting of work, but they turned deaf ears to our repeated pleas,” the residents added.
The residents said the government established these Centres in 2004 to provide internet service to the people. “
They said the work on granary at Luntha had also been stopped for unknown reasons. “The building is also being utilized by locals for their own benefit,” the residents added.
They sought the intervention of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah in this regard.
Lastupdate on : Fri, 16 Dec 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:30:00 GMT
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