‘Improving Quality Of Life Of Every Citizen Is Prime Objective Of The Administration’
Jammu- Asserting that the prime objective of his administration is to improve quality of life of every citizen, the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said Wednesday that many under-utilised assets can generate employment, business opportunities with engagement of local community.
Sinha made these remarks while inaugurating a Multi-Level Parking Facility at Panjtirthi here on Wednesday.
Dedicating the new parking facility to the people of Jammu, the LG said that the project under AMRUT-Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation is part of the smart parking initiative using modern solutions to considerably reduce parking on roads and generate revenue for the city.
Sinha said that it is high time for Urban Local Bodies to reinvent their economic base and fully utilize the assets to generate revenues and spur the local economy.
“Many under-utilised assets can generate employment, business opportunities with engagement of local community,” he added.
Terming community involvement key to revitalize and rejuvenate the cities, the LG said that with the help of people we can create healthy cities, create incentives for Swachh Abhiyan, protect natural assets and strengthen transportation, water and utility infrastructure.
Sinha also shared the vision of the government for urban rejuvenation and the efforts being made to achieve three goals- Sustainability, Efficiency and creation of a Vibrant Society.
“To realize these goals, community must come together along with development in different sphere such as mobility, economy, environment and governance in an integrated manner,” he added.
The LG further observed that there is a need to focus on the concept of augmented city for the development of urban areas.
“We have to add value to the potential of Jammu city, its tradition, heritage, culture, uniqueness and how it can grow economically,” he said.
“Improving the quality of life of every citizen is the prime objective of the administration. We have to increase capacity of Jammu City to serve the citizens, preserve environment, make public services efficient, boost local economy, create opportunities for public-private partnership and add value to City’s growth potential, its tradition, heritage, culture and uniqueness,” he added.
Underscoring the significance of public participation in development process, the LG said the power of Jan Bhagidari will shape the future of our socio-economic growth.
“At the same time there should be a balance of rights and duties of citizens to spur overall development with basic facilities, employment opportunities and maintenance of resources,” Sinha said.
He also highlighted the unprecedented work being done in Jammu and Kashmir in the last three years through people’s participation and proactive citizen-centric governance.
“Last year, record 3506 projects were completed in district capex only in Jammu. This financial year’s budget of Jammu district capex has been increased to Rs 1442 crore as compared to Rs 700 crore in the last financial year,” he said, and reiterated government’s commitment to fulfil the resolution of making Jammu and Kashmir fear-free, corruption-free society.
The elevation of the main building has been kept depicting “Dogra Heritage & Culture” in blend with the architecture of the surrounding Heritage buildings.
The facility will provide parking space for nearly 400 vehicles, significantly decongesting traffic in the adjoining area of Jammu city by reducing street parking.
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