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Sham Lal Sharma Tours Ward 62 & 66, Addresses Public Grievances | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Continuing his commitment to the holistic development of Jammu North, MLA Sh. Sham Lal Sharma today conducted an extensive tour of Ward No. 62 and Ward No. 66, covering key areas from JDA Club, Upper Roopnagar to Lower Roopnagar and Muthi. He was accompanied by Mr. Pankaj Kumar Sharma (VC JDA), Mr. Akhil Dutt (XEN JMC Works), Mr. Satish Bhagat (XEN R&B East Division), Mr. Rajesh Sharma (XEN City Div. 1 PHE), Mr. Vijay Manhas (XEN UEED), and Mr. Ravi Singh (AEE PDD). During the visit, Mr. Sharma held a Public Darbar at JDA Colony, Roopnagar, where he attentively listened to the concerns of local residents. Addressing their grievances, he issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned authorities for immediate action on various civic issues, including road connectivity, drainage systems, sewage management, and street lighting. He emphasized the need for transforming JDA Colony into a model colony and directed JDA officials to identify and rectify all existing deficiencies to ensure that residents receive all basic amenities. Stressing that it is the prime responsibility of JDA to ensure systematic development in all sectors of Ward No. 62, he urged officials to work proactively so that every resident benefits from improved infrastructure and essential services. Sharma gave very strict directions to the officials that there must be proper utilization of funds for providing basic amenities to the residents. He emphasized that every department should adopt a holistic approach towards the overall development of all sectors, ensuring transparency and efficiency in the execution of developmental projects. He further stressed that no funds should be wasted or misallocated, and every penny should be spent for the welfare of the people. During the Public Darbar, the residents of JDA Colony, Roopnagar, strongly demanded that the JDA Club, which was originally meant for the colony but was taken over by the IRP battalion during the COVID-19 period, should be vacated so that it can be utilized by the local community. Taking serious note of their concern, Mr. Sharma assured them that he would take up the matter with the concerned authorities and work towards getting the club restored for public use. he also directed the VC JDA, to immediately intervene in the matter and ensure that the issue is resolved at the earliest. Later, Sharma visited Lower Roopnagar (Ward No. 66), where he instructed officials to construct a deep drainage system to prevent waterlogging and ensure efficient rainwater disposal. He also called for the proper functioning of the lower canal to prevent potential damage to residential areas. Additionally, he directed the concerned departments to focus on a robust waste management system to maintain cleanliness, repair and maintenance of roads and lanes for improved connectivity, and enhancing street lighting infrastructure in all sectors for better safety and security. Assuring the residents that the development of Ward 62 and Ward 66 remains a top priority, Mr. Sharma reiterated his commitment to ensuring that all civic issues are promptly addressed and that the people of Jammu North continue to witness comprehensive development. Addressing the gathering, Mr. Sharma reaffirmed his dedication to serving the people of Jammu North with unwavering commitment. He stressed that his priority is to uplift every corner of the constituency by ensuring access to essential services and infrastructure improvements. He assured the public that their concerns will not go unheard and that his office remains open to addressing their grievances at all times. He urged all departments to work in coordination to achieve the common goal of a well-planned, sustainable, and citizen-friendly environment in the region. |
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