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Govt committed to restore pristine glory of Srinagar city : Altaf Bukhari | KNO

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SRINAGAR, JUNE 09 (KNO) : Minister for Finance, Labour and Employment, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Saturday said that the government aims to restore the pristine glory of the Srinagar city and that many developmental projects are in pipeline to achieve this goal. Terming Srinagar as the pride of Kashmir Valley, Minister said government is committed to provide better living facilities and living environment to the people of the city to upgrade the standard of living in Srinagar city.

Minister said this while interacting with the people of Srinagar city who called on the minister during a public interaction program to apprise him about various public grievances. People from various areas of the city and adjoining areas including Amira Kadal, Khanyar, Dargah, Bemina, Dalgate, Sonwar, Chadoora, Hyderpora, Nowgam, Parimpora and other areas called on the minister to apprise him about various issues. Bukhari said government is akin to people’s issues and that government will take every possible step to redress their grievances. He said transparency and accountability are the benchmarks of the present coalition government and there is no space for corrupt practices and persons in the present government.

He said various innovative measures taken under the leadership of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti have brought a visible change in governance in the state and everyone has been made accountable in the system. Appealing people to become active stakeholders in effective implementation of developmental programmes at the grassroots level, the Minister appealed the people to become eyes and ears of the government by keeping track of the developmental activities taking place in their respective areas to ensure that quality is maintained in these works besides ensuring transparency.

During the interaction, various delegations apprised minister about issues confronting them in different sectors including PHE, electricity, Health, and renovation of roads, up-gradation of lanes and drains. . The minister gave patient hearing to them and assured that steps will be taken to mitigate their problems. Minister directed the officials of Power Development Department to ensure regular power supply in Srinagar city and adjoining areas and also directed to ensure uninterrupted power supply for street lighting in the city. Minister also passed on-spot directions to ensure regular water supply and construction of various drains in various parts of the city. A delegation of PHE daily wagers also called on the minister to seek redressal of their grievances.

Minister assured them that government will examine their grievances and all their genuine demands will be redressed. He said the government lead by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is committed to uplift the down trodden people of the society and ensure equitable development in all the three regions of the state. He said sustained efforts are afoot to accelerate the pace of development in the State to provide people all modern facilities to make their lives more comfortable. He said State Government is committed to the welfare of public to mitigate the problems faced by public. He said that the aim of conducting these interaction programmes is to address public grievances at grass root level and reach out to the people at their doorstep instead of people visiting the corridors of power.

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