SRINAGAR National Conference general secretary and MLA Khanyar, Ali Muhammad Sagar, Tuesday said that the NC was the only party which has a developmental roadmap.
He said that the party is committed to bringing about development in the state. Development cannot be measured in terms of material growth only. Human development has been a point of focus for our party. And the party has to its credit much of the sports and recreational infrastructure of the state, he said, while addressing people at Baha ud Din park. Much time has been lost since PDP-BJP government took over the reins of state. The incumbent administration is also in slumber.
Sagar said that the NCs Naya Kashmir document is an inclusive document that aspires an ideal society which is literate, healthy and prosperous, Ours is the only party that has a developmental road map. We will continue to deliver on development front with the active participation of people. The traffic has to be two way. Peoples participation in development is necessary. The need of the hour is to get the state back on track, he said.
National Conference believes in a multi-sector development and the party has to its credit various such facilities which are reflective of our commitment to youth. Sports and other recreational activities help our youth to do away with the pent-up feelings of anger and instil in them confidence which makes them better citizens, he said.
While taking stock of the developmental works at Baha-ud-din park, Shampora Nawhatta, he said that keeping with the partys commitment towards providing basic amenities to the people a multipurpose community hall is coming up at the Shamspora locality. The project is coming up at the cost of Rs. 3.68 core of which Rs. 2 crore has already been released. The DPR has been submitted to the DC Srinagar, he said.
Sagar said that the proposed community center will include a practice pitch for cricketers and a volley ball court as well.
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