PATTAN: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah presented resume of achievements registered by his government during the four and a half years despite difficulties and hiccups on peace and law the order maintenance front.
Addressing a public meet here Omar said his government delivered on the development front meritoriously handmade new strides in giving good-governance to the people and making Administration transparent
Omar Abdullah said that in Baramulla District alone some 1000 kilometres long roads were constructed, upgraded and improved during this period while as 40 new bridges have been constructed. He said in Pattan Constituency Rs. 15.50 crores have been spent on the development of roads, four new bridges and 70 kilometres roads were also constructed. He said a modern hospital involving Rs. 7.17 crore is coming up in the area. He said Sub-District Hospital Sopore has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 60 crores. He said Rs. 1.10 crore PHC Sheeri, Rs. 1.48 crore PHC Hardshiva and Rs. 1.18 crore PHC Delina have been completed while Rs. 1.19 crore PHC Singhpora is under execution.
The Chief Minister said that 670 new schools have been opened in Baramulla District of which 100 are in Pattan Constituency. He said 569 primary schools have been upgraded to middle schools in Baramulla District of which 51 are in Pattan Constituency. He said out of the 50 middle schools upgraded in Baramulla Districts 8 are in Pattan Constituency.
The Chief Minister said that his government started 115 water supply schemes in Baramulla District at a cost of Rs. 291.91 crores of which 12 schemes involving Rs. 30.58 crores are in Pattan Constituency. He also mentioned other sectors of the development and said that the promises made by his government on giving fillip to five most important sectors of Health, Education, R&B, PHE and Power have been realized to a greater extent and the attention is focused on fulfilling all the commitments made to public in this regard.
The meeting was addressed by Minister for Higher Education, Mohammad Akbar Lone, MLA and Provincial President Kashmir, Nasir Aslam Wani, former Parliament Member, Abdul Rashid Shaheen, Legislator, Javaid Ahmad Dar and local leader, Mohammad Ibrahim.
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