Panchayats in J&K to be new model of equitable development, growth: Sinha | B2V3-Lt Governor visits Bandipora | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
BANDIPORA, Oct 3: “Panchayats in J&K to be a new model of equitable development and growth, where people will decide their own priorities and administration will be the facilitator. No hollow announcements, will deliver what I promise”, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks during his visit to Nesbal, Bandipora on the second day of Back to Village-3 programme. Delivering on the promise of providing requisite handholding and assistance to at least two young educated aspiring entrepreneurs from every Panchayat in the Union Territory to realize their dreams, the Lt Governor presented loan assistance of Rs 5 lakhs each to two educated young aspiring entrepreneurs of Nesbal Halqa. More than 8000 youth will be benefitted from this initiative across J&K. “I want the Socio-Economic growth of Jammu Kashmir to become an example, a benchmark, for other states of the country. It is my promise, and I will work day and night to ensure that J&K very soon becomes a shining example of equitable growth”, the Lt Governor maintained. He said that the farmers, artisans, labourers, start-ups, entrepreneurs, everyone to benefit from the ongoing and upcoming schemes. People will get services at doorsteps; grievance redressal and on-spot delivery of public services is going to be institutionalized, while timelines of projects will be strictly monitored and no undue delays will be tolerated. The Lt Governor also handed over Education Assistance for 1400 construction workers amounting Rs 100.75 lakhs and Rs 1.20 lakhs Tuition fee to two children of late Dr. Shabeer, who died while performing COVID duties in the district. Two Sports Kits comprising items for 20 teams were also distributed. A book titled “Parvaaz” drafted by Mahila Shakti Kendra Bandipora was also released. On the occasion, the Lt Governor launched all phases of the Panchayat Development Index including the dashboard. The index shall rank 151 panchayats. He also launched Revenue Court Management Portal and Mobile App (Meezan). Meanwhile, the Lt Governor inaugurated the upgraded road from Dharma Hama to Guzarbal (1.60 kms) worth Rs 148.98 lakhs and laid the foundation stone of the Construction of new building for One Stop Centre, Bandipora costing Rs 48.00 lakhs. While addressing a gathering of enthusiastic locals, the Lt Governor observed that the soul of Back to Village lies with people’s participation. B2V is not merely a demand-delivery mechanism but a new development model; a mechanism to designate funds, functions, functionaries to the grassroots. On youth welfare and empowerment, the Lt Governor underlined the need to change the narrative. “Proper opportunity to youth in sports, education, entrepreneurship, employment, and other fields will certainly open the door of development”, he added. During the visit, the Lt Governor said that fruit production and allied activities including building storage facilities would be encouraged and accentuated in the region. ‘Works on four power stations are underway, which once completed, would greatly alleviate the power issues of the district. Similarly, directions have been passed to expedite 80 important projects and complete them in a time-bound manner’, remarked the Lt Governor. Speaking on the world-famous Wular Lake of the district, the Lt Governor said that experts have been consulted for the conservation and sustainability of the lake. ‘Financial and technical aspects of the project are about to be finalized and the work on it is to be started very soon to rejuvenate this world-famous tourist attraction’, he said.
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