Baramulla- Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said on Wednesday that his administration understands the pain of Kashmiri migrant families, and as such are working with the right intent to complete the construction of residential accommodations for them on priority.
“Government is sensitive to the issues of the Kashmiri migrant families,” Sinha said, after inaugurating 576 residential accommodations for PM package employees at Baramulla, Bandipora, Ganderbal and Shopian districts.
“Today’s inauguration is a testimony to our commitment to create adequate facilities for a future of prosperity & dignity of employees,” he said.
The administration, the LG said, has taken various initiatives to expedite the process of construction of housing units for PM Package employees and 2000 more flats will be completed by December 2023.
The LG also highlighted the remarkable progress in various sectors including industries, empowerment of citizens and building a competitive economy & inclusive society. He also spoke on progressive reforms introduced to boost infrastructure, employment generation and ease of living in the UT.
“Today, the domestic and foreign companies are willing to invest in J&K. More than 1.25 lakh crore rupees worth highways and tunnel projects are going on in the UT. Increased flight operations in both Jammu & Srinagar airports, improved road and rail connectivity have brought J&K closer to the world,” he said.
He also shared the key initiatives taken to tap the growth potential of various priority sectors, extending handholding to budding entrepreneurs, creating large self-employment opportunities, and ensuring fast track & transparent recruitments.
Earlier, the LG called upon people to come out in open and speak against the vested interests, which “spoiled the generations” and separated the brothers from one another.
“Some vested interest spoiled the generations, separated your own brothers from you. Come forward and say that what had happened was wrong and now we won’t let it happen to anyone,” he said
“Our young generation is our greatest asset and they should take the lead to build a stronger, prosperous and a more dynamic J&K,” he added
Safina Baig, DDC Chairperson, Baramulla, in her address, said the Transit Accommodations will give a boost to the communal harmony and brotherhood in Kashmir.
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