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Admin committed to facilitate equitable development: LG Sinha

Vice-chairperson DDC Kupwara calls on LG

Posted on Apr 26, 2022 | Author RK News
Jammu, April 25: The Lt Governor Manoj Sinha Monday observed that the UT administration has implemented many novel initiatives to facilitate equitable development of all regions of the UT, with special focus on its remote and far-flung areas.
He was talking to the vice-chairperson District Development Council, Kupwara, Haji Farooq Ahmad Mir, who called on the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Raj Bhavan and discussed with him various matters pertaining to the development of District Kupwara, the official spokesperson said. 
The Vice-Chairperson submitted a detailed memorandum to the Lt Governor apprising him of the concerning issues and demands of District Kupwara, besides highlighting the developmental concerns of Lolab area. He highlighted the need for posting ample staff in various government institutions in the area, expediting completion of Allama Anwar Shah Stadium Kuligam, sanctioning of Fire Station at Check Warnow&KrusanLolab, and creation of Separate Grid Station at Lolab, among other important developmental and administrative issues.
While listening to the Vice-Chairperson, he assured him of appropriate redressal of all genuine demands on merit and urged him to continue his endeavors of public welfare.
 
 
 
 

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