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Kashmir Projects

Delay in development of infra projects not acceptable says Kashmir's Lt Governor

| @indiablooms | Oct 19, 2021, at 11:32 pm

Ganderbal/IBNS: Lieutenant Governor of Kashmir Manoj Sinha on Sunday visited Ganderbal and reviewed the developmental scenario in the district.

He took a status assessment regarding the implementation of various central and union territory schemes besides assessing the performance metrics of different departments.

Sinha also directed all the concerned departments to redouble their efforts and strive for saturation of all central and union territory level social security and welfare schemes.

“Timely implementation is the key to sustainable development. No delay will be acceptable," he added.

While taking stock of the status of projects under CAPEX, and B2V program, the LG seeked speedy execution of all remaining projects and directed authorities to conduct a 100 percent physical verification of all developmental projects.

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