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Union Minister Anurag Thakur thank the elected members for highlighting the development needs of the area

He assured that grievances raised would be discussed with the concerned departments so that the same may be fulfilled in a better and effective manner.

GANDERBAL, SEPTEMBER 27: Two-day visit of Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur to Ganderbal concluded today.

On day two, the minister reviewed the developmental scenario of the district, interacted with PRIs including DDCs, BDCs, ULBs, and sports delegation at Conference Hall Mini Secretariat Ganderbal.

During the meeting, Deputy Commissioner, Krittika Jyotsna gave a brief overview of the developmental activities and achievements of the district through a PowerPoint presentation. She also briefed the minister about Covid mitigation efforts and progress on various beneficiary-oriented schemes in the district.

While reviewing the Covid-19 scenario in the district, the Minister said that 3rd wave of Covid could be mitigated if more awareness is generated among the masses and stressed for vigorous vaccination drive throughout the district.

He also urged the officers to join the country-wide month-long “Clean India Mission” starting on October 01, 2021, during which 75 lakh kgs waste would be collected throughout the country.

While reviewing progress under MGNREGA, the Minister said that works shall be taken as per the priority of the locality and thrust shall be on rural connectivity and other works that can generate more working days.

While reviewing the progress made under various schemes, the Minister appreciated the district administration for its achievements in various beneficiary-oriented schemes and asked the officers to work with dedication and fix targets and timelines for all-around development.

Meanwhile, the minister met DDCs, BDCs, ULBs, and PRIs who put forth various demands pertaining to the development of their respective areas before the minister.

While interacting with the PRIs, the minister urged them to create awareness about Beneficiary Oriented Schemes among masses which are launched to provide financial assistance to the poor.

Replying to the issues and developmental needs raised, the Minister thanked the elected members for highlighting the development needs particularly the development of sports, and said the youth of the UT is much focused on sports and Union Government would ensure all support to UT administration in its endeavors to nourish the talent of the youth. He assured that grievances raised would be discussed with the concerned departments so that the same may be fulfilled in a better and effective manner.

While replying to the issue of drinking water scarcity in the upper reaches of the ChountWali War, the Minister maintained that Jal Jeevan Mission is envisioned to provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual household tap connections to all households in rural India and directed the concerned that necessary steps shall be taken on priority to provide drinking water facility in affected areas of the district.

Later, the Minister met different sports delegations included Ex-players, coaches, current players, and budding players from different sports disciplines.

The sports delegation apprised the minister about the current sports facilities available in the UT and put forth various demands for further development of sports culture in whole UT which include sports industries in J&K, development of existing sports infrastructure, indoor multipurpose training halls at the block level, High Altitude training centre, etc.

While interacting with the delegation, the minister said that Central Government is committed to develop sports infrastructure as per the talent and interest of the youth adding that the Central Government has earmarked an amount of Rs 200 crore under the PM Development Plan for the development of playfields and indoor stadiums in the whole UT of J&K.

He said that 40 centres are approved under the Khelo India scheme in UT in which necessary training will be given to the youth as per their talent and interest in particular sports besides various other programs are in pipeline to provide scientific training to the sportspersons, he said.

While replying to the demands raised, the minister said that it is encouraging that people are focused on sports which is a pride for the whole nation, and assured all support for the development of both winter and summer games in the region.

Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Ahmad Khan, DDC Chairperson Ganderbal, Nuzhat Ishfaq, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Krittika Jyotsna, DDC Vice-Chairperson, SP Ganderbal, and other officers of district administration were also present on the occasion.

Earlier, the minister paid obeisance at Kheer Bhawani Shrine, Tulamulla, and prayed for happiness, prosperity, and well-being of all.

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