Separate development plans for Jammu, Srinagar announced
STATE TIMES NEWS
Srinagar: Aiming to transform the development of Jammu and Kashmir’s twin capitals, the Government on Monday announced creation of a separate Capital City Development Plan (CCDP) for Srinagar and Jammu cities and detached them from District Development Plan.
The major policy shift on the developmental front for the capital cities was announced at the meeting of the District Development Board (DDB) Srinagar, convened here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
“Under the new developmental framework, announced by the Chief Minister, the organisations like Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Srinagar Development Authority (SDA), Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA), the Cantonment Board and other Externally Aided Projects aimed at infrastructure development in the summer capital shall be de-linked from funding under the district plan and allocated dedicated resources under an independent over-arching mechanism,” Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu said.
For the implementation of Capital City Development Plan, Drabu said the Chief Minister, who is also incharge Planning and Development Department, announced an allocation of Rs 600 crore for Srinagar city for 2017-18, which would be over and above Rs 102 crore annual plan for the district.
He said besides undertaking major infrastructure development activities in Srinagar city through SMC, SDA, LAWDA and other agencies in a coordinated and substantive manner under CCDP, Rs 50 lakh would be provided to each constituency in district Srinagar for focused infrastructure development in each and every area.
He said the funds for implementation of CCDP would be pooled in from the State’s own resources, Prime Minister’s Developmental Programme (PMDP), Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Public-Private Partnership.
A similar mechanism would be put in place for focused development of Jammu city as well, he said.
Regarding the accomplishment of the CCDP, the he said the independent over-arching body to oversee the implementation would be headed by an elected Mayor.
“Till the time such a constitutional arrangement is put in place, the respective Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir will be designated the Nodal Authorities for implementation of CCDP,” he said.
Drabu said the new developmental mechanism would be aimed at improving and augmenting the economic and social infrastructure of Srinagar and Jammu cities in a coordinated manner with adequate availability of resources.
“CCDP will be based on assessment of the existing developmental scenario in the capital cities of Srinagar and Jammu, outlining a vision for future development and strategising for achieving these objectives,” he said.
“It will also work-out the indicative investment requirements and financial operating plans, indicating how investments made in public infrastructure are to be sustained,” he added.
It would ensure planned development of the capital cities including peri-urban areas, out growths and urban corridors, so that urbanisation takes place in a dispersed and uniform manner, he said.
He said the new mechanism would also help scale up the delivery of civic amenities and provision of utilities to the residents of Srinagar and Jammu cities.