Jammu- The Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta on Friday directed the Rural Development Department to gear up to meet annual capex targets for sustainable, people-centric development in the rural landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.
Mehta made this observation while reviewing the Capex of the department in which Commissioner/Secretary, Rural Development Department and other senior officers of the department were present, an official spokesperson said.
The Chief Secretary, he said, directed the department to ensure that tendering is followed in all works in the department and all administratively approved and technical sanctioned works are allotted expeditiously in a transparent manner.
“Dr. Mehta directed the department to meet the target of 30000 works under capex and saturate all the eligibility cases under PMAY-G with first installment by the end of the current fiscal year,” he said.
“The Chief Secretary directed the department to cover all villages under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) during the current year besides targeting 4 lakh Mahila Kissans under Mahila Kissan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana Scheme (MKSPS) in the next year for creating sustainable livelihood options for women in the rural areas,” he added.
According to the official spokesperson, the Commissioner/Secretary, RDD in her presentation informed that the ongoing departmental works both in the category of non convergence and convergence works will be completed during the current fiscal year.
He said it was further informed that Rs. 40 Cr have been sanctioned during the year 2021-22 for the construction of residential buildings of DDCs/BDCs and all efforts will be made to complete the 68 works taken up during the current year.
“Giving details of MGNREGA works, it was informed that 86 % of the released funds have been utilized and 215 lakh person days have been generated during the current year,” he added.
Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, the official spokesperson said that the department informed that although69161 houses out of 137986 houses have been constructed till now, all out efforts will be make to meet the annual target by March end next year.
He said under Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA),it was noted that 98% expenditure has been made under Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen (SBM-G) and 10636 IHHLs and 322 community sanitary complexes (CSCs)have been constructedso far during the current fiscal year.
“MD,SLRM Informed that under UMEED Scheme, 6810 Self Help Groups have been mobilized against the target of 11000 Self Help Groups (SLGs) and 91.48 % expenditure has been incurred during the current fiscal year,” he added.
As per the official spokesperson, the Chief Secretary directed the department to prepare a compendium of fully functional 3000 Panchayat Ghars with geotagged photograps. He further directed the department to ensure that all Panchayat Ghars were supplied with computers by the end of January next year.
Mehta, he said, asked the department to explore the feasibility of setting up of CSCs at bus stands and village /sub-urban markets so that their maintenance is ensured through an aggregator approach.
“In his presentation, the Principal Secretary, YSS informed that while 118 works out of 534 approved works have been completed so far, the remaining works will be completed by the end of the current year,” he said, adding “It was further informed that J&K has 18 playgrounds, which have flood light facilities,”
The Chief Secretary, as per the official spokesperson directed the department to ensure that every district has at least one playground with flood lighting facility.
“The Chief Secretary directed the department to ensure that all government buildings in Jammu City are provided with solar power facilities on a sustainable basis,” the official spokesperson said.
“Dr. Mehta directed the department to explore the possibility of generating energy from biomass in Kashmir Valley, besides considering setting up of one plant in J&K for fuel generation from plastic wastes,” he added.
Mehta, he said, asked the department to think about providing Solar Light options in Kandi areas.
According to the official spokesperson, Principal Secretary, Estates in his presentation informed that about equal number of heads of departments are working in both the capital cities of the UT and that after the practice of Darbar Move was stopped, work in offices across J&K is going on smoothly.
“It was further informed that 5 ongoing languishing projects will be completed by the end of the current fiscal year. It was further informed that the tenders for outsourcing of sanitation work in Civil Secretariat, Jammu will be floated in the next week,” he added.
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