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RAMBAN: Union Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday held a “Public Durbar” here and directly interacted with groups and delegations of public, in the presence of senior Central govt officers including those from NHAI and UT government officers led by Deputy Commissioner.
This was Dr Jitendra Singh’s second such public durbar at Ramban in recent months.
Several on the spot decisions were taken. Dr Jitendra Singh gave a patient listening and for each matter, issued immediate instructions to the officers of the concerned department.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, the government has taken several path breaking measures in the last decade to scale up infrastructure development in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Minister said, during the period, the steps taken were two-pronged. The first and foremost was to overcome the deprivations of the past as well as resume the stalled projects, and latter to initiate ambitious projects to boost connectivity in the district. Dr Jitendra Singh said, earlier the travel from Jammu to Ramban would take an entire day; now, the distance is covered less than two hours. He stated that Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee Tunnel connecting Ramban with Udhampur is one such example of boosting connectivity in the region. He said the area is also now replete with a string of other tunnels enhancing ease of travel for commuters. Highlighting the significance of landmark Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee Tunnel, he said it will become a source of inspiration for next generations, reminding them about the life and struggles of Dr Mukherjee who was taken through this route to Kashmir and killed.
The Union Minister said that the government is focussed on bringing state-of-the-art facilities to rural areas of the country under the auspices of Prashasan Gaon Ki Aur programme, and improving grievance redressal mechanism besides ushering in more transparency in governance.
Highlighting the role of public representatives in governance, he said members of the PRIs have been instrumental in reaching services to the grassroots and alleviating public sufferings. He said together with the district administration, these representatives have formed an essential part of the team to serve common citizens in the last 10 years. Dr Jitendra Singh expressed the hope that the team will get strengthened with the participation of newly elected MLAs to better serve the people and improve their living standards matching the constituents of the national mainstream.
Dr Jitendra Singh urged the administration to address public issues on priority for their expeditious resolution.