Bridges bridge economic gaps: Omar

KT NEWS SERVICE. Dated: 10/6/2013 11:22:28 PM

SRINAGAR, Oct 6: Underlining the importance of bridges in the communication network particularly in a state like Jammu and Kashmir, presenting geographical diversity and difficult terrains, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Sunday said that during the last over four and a half years his government has focused on upgradation and construction of road communication with special attention on building important bridges to open up cut-off areas and interlink various districts in the state.
Chief Minister was addressing a function after inaugurating Rs 3.10 crore pre-stressed girder bridge at Wahibugh Pulwama on Romshi Nallah.
He said that another bridge ahead of Wahibugh at Aglar is expected to be completed next year. He said by the inauguration of Wahibugh Bridge, Pulwama District has been connected with the Budgam District. This, he said would generate wide-ranging economic activities for the people and give fillip to the development process in the two districts.
Wahibugh Bridge will provide all weather connectivity for all types of traffic. The bridge will improve the economic standard of the population residing in villages namely Ashmeader, Chevakhurd, Chevakalan, Wahibugh, Kaima, Abadgouson in District Pulwama and Kampora Sarai, Nowpora and Hayatpora in District Budgam. The bridge also provides an alternate link to the famous Shrine of Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani (RA), Charar-i-Sharief has also to Pakherpora.
Expressing dismay over the delay caused in the completion of Wahibugh Bridge since its foundation laid by him in 2002, Chief Minister said that had the requisite funds provided for the construction of bridges by the previous government, it would have been completed long back. He said that soon his government took over; necessary funds were earmarked for the bridge for its economic importance and vast benefits. He congratulated the people for the completing and commissioning of the bridge and said that their economic condition would get considerable fillip by this bridge.
Referring to the construction of Pulwama Circular Road, Chief Minister said that much politics has been done over this road and those who talked too much about it did not arrange any fund for this road. He said his government has earmarked Rs. 5 crores for the construction of Pulwama Circular Road and the District Development Commissioner has been directed to move ahead on the process of land acquisition and development of the road. He said soon the earmarked funds are spent more funds will be made available for the project.
Chief Minister said that the Pulwama Fruit Mandi developed during the Chief Ministership of Dr Farooq Abdullah did not receive much attention for its expansion and growth. He said he has asked the Horticulture Minister to visit Pulwama and discuss the expansion and growth of the Fruit Mandi with fruit growers, traders and government officials so that a comprehensive project is launched for modernizing the facilities in the Mandi and moving ahead on its expansion programme.
Minister for Social Welfare, Sakina Itoo was accompanying the Chief Minister.
Later, Chief Minister visited the Pahalgam Hydel Electric Project and inspected its various units. He received brief on the newly approved 1.5 MW 3rd Unit of the project. The new Unit has been allotted for construction in March 2012 at a cost of Rs 5.31 crores. The main civil works of the project have already been completed under Stage-I. With the addition of 3rd Unit the annual energy generation of Pahalgam Hydro Electric Project will increase from present 14.92 MUs to 19.53 MUs. The tariff of plant with be revised to capacity of 4.5 MW will come down to Rs 4.5 per unit from the current tariff of Rs 5.20 per unit.
Chief Minister said that self-reliance in power generation is essentially important for the state to carry forward all round development and provide strong edifice to the state’s resources and economy.

 

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