CM Omar Abdullah inaugurates, lays foundation of development projects worth ₹42.38 cr in Ganderbal

CM takes stock of Guzhama Bridge project at the site; assures timely completion of decade-long stalled project.

SRINAGAR, MAY 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple development projects worth ₹42.38 crore across Ganderbal district, aimed at strengthening healthcare infrastructure, road connectivity, public amenities, youth facilities, heritage conservation and tourism development.

The Chief Minister began his tour at Beehama, Ganderbal, where he laid the foundation stone for construction of a Library & Reading Room to be established by the Culture Department at an estimated cost of ₹4.83 crore. The project is envisioned as a modern knowledge and learning space for students and youth of the district.

He also e-launched several key infrastructure projects including upgradation of inner links of Ahan Zazna, Waskura and Khojbagh Kondbal; upgradation and construction of link roads from Gutlibagh to Baba Wayil under NABARD-RIDF; construction of Sindh Riverfront Phase-I at Ganderbal; and widening and upgradation of road from Dursuma Market to Misbagh Baba Mohallah, Checkpora Arhama, involving a cumulative estimated cost of ₹15.36 crore.

The Chief Minister further e-inaugurated the new Divisional Office building of Sindh Forest Division at Beehama, Ganderbal, constructed at a cost of ₹1.11 crore, which is expected to improve administrative functioning and public service delivery in the forest sector.

In the cultural heritage sector, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for restoration, conservation and development of the historic Masjid Hamam and allied works at Malshahi Masjid, Malshahi Bagh, at an estimated cost of ₹5.01 crore. The project aims to preserve this architectural and cultural legacy while promoting heritage tourism.

At District Hospital Ganderbal, the Chief Minister inaugurated Bone Dexa Scan and Fibro Scan machines procured under CSR support from HDFC Bank at a cost of ₹1.16 crore. The advanced diagnostic equipment is expected to significantly improve healthcare services and facilitate early diagnosis and treatment for patients in the district.

Later, at Gadoora, Ganderbal, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for construction of a Youth Hostel at Government College of Physical Education, Ganderbal, to be executed by the Public Works Department at a cost of ₹15.26 crore.

During his visit to the college premises, the Chief Minister also inspected an exhibition showcasing modern sports science and training equipment, including magnetic gait analysis systems, force plates, body stat analysis tools, basic life support demonstration units, skiing equipment, bowling machines and coaching analysis software. He appreciated the college administration for equipping students with modern training and coaching facilities and promoting scientific approaches in sports education.

The Chief Minister also visited the work site of Guzhama Bridge where he reviewed the status of this long-pending project and directed the concerned departments to ensure timely execution while maintaining quality standards.

He was informed that the technical evaluation process has been completed and the bridge design is presently under progress. Stressing the importance of timely completion, the Chief Minister instructed the officers to ensure that the project is completed within the approved cost and stipulated timeframe so that the bridge is dedicated to the public at the earliest.

A large gathering of local residents expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for taking up the bridge project, which had remained stalled for more than a decade. Interacting with the locals, the Chief Minister assured them that the government is fully aware of the hardships faced by the people due to the absence of the bridge and reiterated his commitment to completing the project within the stipulated timeframe.

During the tour and inauguration and foundation laying ceremonies, the Chief Minister was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Minister for Health & Medical Education Sakina Itoo, Minister for Forests Javed Ahmed Rana, Minister for Youth Services & Sports Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq.

Commissioner Secretary Housing & Urban Development Department, Commissioner Secretary Youth Services & Sports, Commissioner Secretary Culture, Chief Conservator of Forests J&K, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, SSP Ganderbal, Chief Engineer Public Works (R&B), Medical Superintendent District Hospital Ganderbal and other senior officers also accompanied the Chief Minister during the visit.

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