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Sham Lal Sharma lays foundation stone for Rs 8.43 Crore Lala Da Bagh nallah restoration works under SASCI scheme
6/23/2026 10:02:18 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 23: In a significant step towards strengthening flood management infrastructure and enhancing urban resilience in Jammu North Assembly Constituency, MLA Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma today laid the foundation stone for the restoration of Lala Da Bagh Nallah under the SASCI Scheme. The project, being executed by the Urban Environmental Engineering Department (UEED), entails an investment of approximately Rs 8.43 crore and aims to improve drainage infrastructure, mitigate flood risks and safeguard public assets in the area.
The project comprises two major components: restoration of Lala Da Bagh Nallah from Government School, Nai Basti at an estimated cost of ?4.66 crore, and restoration of the downstream stretch adjoining the Army Area at an estimated cost of Rs 3.77 crore. Upon completion, the project will substantially improve the carrying capacity of the drainage channel, facilitate efficient storm-water discharge and significantly reduce the risk of waterlogging and flooding during heavy rainfall.
On the occasion, Sham Lal Sharma appreciated the Government of India for allocating substantial funds to Jammu and Kashmir under the SASCI Scheme for critical flood restoration and infrastructure strengthening works. He expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for his continued commitment towards the development of Jammu and Kashmir and for prioritizing initiatives that strengthen urban infrastructure and improve civic amenities. He said that such interventions are crucial for addressing long-standing drainage challenges, protecting public infrastructure and ensuring sustainable urban development.
The MLA stated that the restoration of Lala Da Bagh Nallah has been a long-pending requirement of the area and will provide major relief to local residents by improving drainage efficiency and minimizing the threat of inundation during the monsoon season. He emphasized that strengthening drainage networks is essential not only for safeguarding lives and property but also for supporting planned urban growth and environmental sustainability. He further reiterated his commitment to ensuring that development projects are implemented efficiently and completed within stipulated timelines for the benefit of the people.
Sham Lal Sharma added that several major projects relating to roads, drainage systems, public utilities and civic infrastructure are being implemented across Jammu North Assembly Constituency. He said that the objective is to ensure modern infrastructure, efficient public services and an improved quality of life for residents, while accelerating the pace of development in every ward of the constituency.
The foundation stone laying ceremony was attended by Mandal President Pankaj Pandha, District Vice President Suresh Khajuria, Former Councillor Mohinder Kumar, District President Mahila Morcha Anjali Chouhan,SC Morcha President Hoshank Chand, Polling Booth President Ashok Kumar, AE-UEED Amandeep Sharma and other concerned officials along with party functionaries, local residents and other prominent citizens.
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