Mir Zahoor reviews status of ongoing WSSs in Pampore constituency
SRINAGAR: Minister of State for Forest, Environment, Animal & Sheep Husbandry, Cooperative and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmad, Wednesday said that several Water Supply Schemes (WSSs) at an estimated cost of Rs. 10 crore are underway and will be completed within their stipulated time-frames to meet the water needs in the Pampore Constituency.
The Minister was speaking at a meeting of senior officers of Public Health Engineering and Mechanical Engineering departments to review the status of ongoing WSSs in the Constituency.
The meeting was informed that works on Water Supply Schemes at Wyon, Dassu, Gungbal, Utrusoo, Konibal and Jawbera are in full swing and that these will be completed within their stipulated timeframes. It was also given out that the Water Supply Scheme at Lethipora B has also been taken up under Kachari Land Compensation (KLC).
Mir Zahoor directed the officers to re-double their efforts and accelerate the pace of progress on these projects for their early benefits to the people. He also directed for ensuring that only quality material be used for the projects.
While taking stock of availability of tube-wells in the Constituency, the Minister directed the concerned to immediately install tube-wells in Neej and Mandakpaul areas. He announced an amount of Rs. 5 lakh out of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for the purpose. The Minister also asked the concerned to ensure functioning of all defunct water pipes in the Constituency.
Speaking on the occasion, Mir Zahoor said the government is committed to augmentation of all those Water Supply Schemes which will boost the water supply scenario in rural areas of the State.
District Development Commissioner, Pulwam, G. M Dar, was also present in the meeting.
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