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At Doda Mehbooba continued to listen to deputations till 2 am, longest interaction in decades | KNO

Releases Rs. 25 lacs for digital X-ray at Distt. Hosptl; Rs. 20 lacs for local stadium; Rs. 15 lacs for constructing footpaths at Palmas

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DODA, DECEMBER 11 (KNO) : In what could be described as one of the longest public interactions over the decades, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti disposed the complaints and demands of the deputations till 1.30 am today during her grievances redressal camp here. The camp started which started at 10.30 am on Sunday continued till late in the night and the last deputation which met the Chief Minister past mid night at around 1.40 am came from Palmas area of Doda. The deputation demanded construction of a footpath and connecting the area with the circular road of the town. Moved by their plight, the Chief Minister announced release of Rs. 15 lacs for construction of footpath and also extending facilities of electricity and drinking water. With this the more than 15 hours long public outreach programme concluded. Around 100 deputations met the Chief Minister during her public outreach programme and given the large number of people and their demands, it continued past midnight making it one of the longest interactions in the State in so many decades. It may be mentioned here that these grievances redressal camps convened by the Chief Minister generally extend upto late in the evenings. The camp at Kishtwar on Saturday which started at 11 am ended at 11.30 pm with a deputation from Drabshalla bringing their problems into the notice of the Chief Minister. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister announced release of Rs. 25 lacs for procuring a digital X-ray for the District Hospital, Doda and Rs. 20 lacs for completing the balance work of the stadium in the town. Mehbooba Mufti also announced construction of community halls in the Route, Behote and Batakund villages of Marmat area of the district. This was in response to the demands of the people of these areas during the longest in decades’ grievances redressal camp.(KNO)

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