PMDP: 63 projects underway, Rs 23,948 crutilised

Additional secretary, union ministry of home affairs, Gyanesh Kumar on Saturday held a review meeting with the senior officers of the state government here and took stock of the implementation of Prime Minister’s Development Package (PMDP).

Financial commissioner, housing & urban development department, K.B. Agarwal, principal secretary, health & medical education, Atal Dulloo, principal secretary home, R.K. Goyal, principal secretary, planning, development and monitoring, RohitKansal, commissioner/secretary higher education, Sarita Chauhan, commissioner/secretary PWD (R&B), Khurshid Ahmed Shah, divisional commissioner, Jammu, SanjevVerma, secretary rural development department, Sheetal Nanda, secretary, youth services & sports & information, SarmadHafeez, chief executive officer, ERA, Dr. Raghav Langer, director general planning, SatvirKour and other senior officers of departments involved in the implementation of PMDP in the State.

   

Reiterating the commitment of the government of India for fast-track development of Jammu and Kashmir, Kumar said that PM, NarendraModi and home minister, Rajnath Singh “are personally keen for the development of the State and are constantly monitoring the Rs. 80,068 crore special PMDP package that was announced by the PM in 2015 for the development of the State.”

He, according to an official statement, called upon the administrative secretaries to pay special attention to the implementation of this special package and ensure time bound completion of the projects which have been taken in hands.

Stressing the need for constant monitoring of projects at the state level, the additional secretary whose visit has come as a sequel to union home minister’s visit to J&K on 23 October 2018, called for flagging each project, clearing bottlenecks, if any with coordinated approach by each department/agency to achieve tangible results on ground. 

He said the PMDP is envisaged to be implemented in time span of five years and asked the officers to give utmost attention to each on-going project and sanctioning all proposed projects under the programme so that the constant flow of funds is maintained by the centre. 

He said centre is committed to fulfill its commitment to ensure free flow of funds provided the state government does the requisite formalities for sanctioning the projects and achieving the progress.

The projects which were prominently highlighted included, construction of two AIIMS, IIMs, power projects, construction of Jammu-Akhnoor Highway, construction of sports infrastructure, progress under Skill Development Programme, tourism promotion, conservation and beautification of water bodies, horticulture. It was emphasized to give utmost attention to these projects to ensure their time bound completion.

RohitKansal while giving overview of the PMDP-2015, informed that as many as 16 ministries are involved in the implementation of 63 projects sanctioned under this special package at a cost of Rs. 66,298 crore, out of which Rs. 27,857 crore released and Rs. 23,948 crore utilized till date, besides Rs. 2474 crore have been provided by the State Government as State share for these projects. 

He informed that work on 44 projects is apace and 8 projects have been substantially completed.

Sharing the progress on major projects including, two AIIMS and IIMs, Kansal apprised that majority of components which are being looked after by the State Government like acquisition of land, construction of approach road, creating water sources have been cleared. 

All other projects have been duly flagged and their progress is being monitored regularly at the State level to accomplish them in time line. He assured to accomplish the targets as per time schedule. 

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