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YNC concerned over hanging development projects in Jammu region | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Aug 25: A meeting of Youth National Conference (YNC) office bearers from several districts of Jammu was held in Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan Jammu under the Provincial President YNC and former MLA Ajaz Jan. In the meeting YNC workers raised several burning issues related to the common masses which especially included the crisis of Roads condition, water and power as well as defunct lying irrigation canals. Workers stated that in the rural belts of Jammu, power crisis is deepening with unscheduled curtailment increasing with increase in temperature which is putting lives of people in severe hardship. Jan appealed to the government of J&K to form a review commission to get exact details of development works and projects on field and said that a number of works are hanging in air with details being shown in papers are not exact to the ground position. He said that road connectivity in the areas especially in rural pockets is in worst condition with concerned departments failing to meet the expectations of masses. Citing examples, Jan said that PMGSY started work on a road from Moughla to Khawas in Rajouri and even after almost a decade, only one kilometer of road is blacktopped with Katora Patti nallah bridge is yet to be constructed and thousands of people have to risk their lives and to cross the flooded river. He added that a project for Kandi to Khawas road in Rajouri was sanctioned under CSR after which tall claims were made that Khawas road will be upgraded like a model road but present condition of road is in front of everyone and it has become a monument of dilapidated roads in J&K. He said that similar is the condition of roads in other districts of Jammu province and said that even the roads in urban areas are in worst state putting the lives of people to severe hardships.
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