Demanded inquiry in illegal occupants of 110
Kanals at Loopa village of Inderwal Constituency
Raised issues on R&B and Revenue
Jammu, March 20: - Congress MLA from Inderwal
Ghulam Mohammad Saroori raises important issues regarding R&B and Revenue
department on the floor of the Assembly. He demanded rehabilitation of the
habitations whose land has been acquired for construction of Hydro Electric
projects in Chenab Valley; demanded creation of staff in Revenue Department for
immediate settlements of cases; demanded early enhancement of remuneration honorarium
of Numbardars and Chowkidars to Rs1500 each; Tehsil wise construction of
Mahfooz khans for issuance of record to the public; Implementation 2011 census.
He stressed for immediate release and payment
of compensation in favor of structure holders/fruits plant holders which falls
under the alignment of construction of Roads and Buildings.
Saroori appeals to government for immediate creation
of sub-division at Chatroo and Thatri; Tehsil status should be given to Bunjwah
Nali; Naibat status should be given to Lass Saroor; Creation of new Blocks at
Thakrie, Bunjwah, Mugalmaidan, Sarthal, Khara and Bhatyas. Delimitation of
revenue villages which are so vast and one patwari is not able to reach every
village for work adding that Patwaris should be appointed as Naib Tehsildars who
knows Urdu language for settling of the cases. He demanded free ration for 6
months to District Kishtwar and Doda as per the drought report of revenue
department.
Saroori demanded inquiry should be initiated
against illegal occupants of 110 Kanals of pasture land at Loopa in conveyance
of some officials of department by one Retired Medical Assistant so called Doctor;
the land has been acquired by JKPDC for construction of Kalani II power project
as the land was common pasture of the public of villagers but so called Doctors
had illegally occupants 110 Kanals which is injustice with the villagers.
On Roads and Building department Saroori
demanded detail projects should be furnished to connect the villages which are
having population of 250 souls under core net work programme of PMGSY; Release
of compensation amount under PMGSY, CRF and NABARD for smooth construction of
roads without the hindrance of land and structure holders.
He stressed on immediate release of state
matching share for roads under execution through NABARD for their speedy
completion; Construction of Chatroo Singhpora Vailoo tunnel, Chattar Gala
Kapran tunnels, the feasibility report stands submitted by GREF to GOI of
Chatroo Singhpura Viloo tunnel, the matter relating to its construction has
also been named by his Excellency the President of India in President Jenab
Pranab Mukherjee in President address in the Parliament; Construction of 20no
steel foot suspension bridges in the area of Chingam, Chatroo, Mugalmaidan,
Keshwan, Srawan, Bunjwah, Saroor, Sarthal, Kuntwara, Hurna Durbeel and Sigdi
area.
Saroori demanded immediate start of work on
Ganpath Bridge, Seva Dal Loopa Bridge; immediate release of funds against work
done liabilities; Immediate black listing of some outsider contractors of the
state who have been provided 200 crore for PMGSY roads in erstwhile doda
district and they have left the work after CD works; Immediate opening of
Chatroo Sinthan pass by way of removal of snow at Sinthan area.
Formation of DPR’S on road parentage
connectivity bases; Release of funds for completion of Dak Bunglows at places
of Chingam, Jakyas, Malanoo, Sinthan, Kurya, Gondoh, Thakrie, Sarthal,
Mangthalla, Patnazi and Sigdi. Priority attention should be given for the
completion of taken up projects in all respect in Erstwhile Doda District and special
attention should be given towards the habitation which are UN connected so far
in Inderwal Constituency.
Saroori demanded release of wages in favor of
gain Collies who are engaged for maintenance of roads adding that he said R&B
deptt needed at least 20,000 more gain collies for maintenance of roads in the
state government should made provision for early appointment of Gain Collies in
the state.
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