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Srinagar, July 7: Advisor
to Prime Minister, Tarun Kapoor undertook a comprehensive review of development
trajectory of Jammu and Kashmir, spanning energy, health, infrastructure, urban
renewal, connectivity and governance reforms.
Chief Secretary, Atal
Dulloo, along with other senior officers were present in the meeting.
The meeting brought
together Administrative Secretaries of the UT government and senior officials
from various Central agencies implementing mega projects across the region.
The Advisor was briefed on
the significance, current status and projected completion timelines of each
major project.
The session began with a
review of major hydroelectric projects (HEPs), which form the backbone of
J&K’s energy strategy. Projects like Pakal Dul (1000 MW), being developed
at a cost of Rs 12,757 crore and scheduled for completion by December 2026,
were prominently discussed. Besides, updates were also shared on Kiru (624 MW)
with 60% physical progress, Kwar (540 MW) at 22% progress and Ratle (850 MW)
currently at 23% physical progress. Other strategic projects like Sawalkote,
Uri Phase-II, Kirthai-II, Bursar and Tulbul Storage also came under focus.
Stressing the strategic
significance of these projects at the national level, the Advisor called for
robust organizational structures and efficient decision-making processes to
ensure their timely execution.
The Advisor took stock of
key railway projects including the landmark Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail
Link (USBRL), and new corridors like Qazigund-Budgam double line,
Baramulla-Uri, Sopore-Kupwara, Anantnag-Pahalgam and Jammu-Katra double line.
These projects aim to drastically cut the travel time, boost commercial
transport and improve the market access for J&K’s horticultural produce.
Road infrastructure, being
implemented by NHAI, NHIDCL and BRO, was also reviewed. The Advisor discussed
challenges such as construction material availability and the issuance of
short-term permits to address the supply gaps.
A detailed review was
conducted on the AIIMS campuses at Jammu and Srinagar. While the Jammu AIIMS is
already functional, the Kashmir AIIMS is on track for completion by November
this year.
The Advisor also assessed
progress on faculty recruitment and procurement of high-end medical equipment
to ensure world-class healthcare delivery in these prestigious institutions.
With a vision for a greener
future, the Advisor took stock of solar initiatives under the PM Surya Ghar:
Muft Bijli Yojana. He asked for focused action on installing grid-connected
rooftop solar panels for domestic consumers and government buildings,
spearheaded by the government agencies of PDD and J&K Energy Development
Agency (JAKEDA).
The health of Dal Lake was
also in spotlight, with a review of the existing and proposed Sewage Treatment
Plants (STPs) to improve water quality and preserve the lake’s ecological
balance.
Kapoor emphasized
sustainable lake management to protect the valley’s iconic natural heritage.
He also assessed the Urban
infrastructure projects in Jammu and Srinagar. These included PM eBus Sewa,
Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS), modern parking infrastructure,
IMS Katra, water transport and Smart City/AMRUT schemes. These initiatives are
poised to significantly improve the urban mobility, environmental
sustainability and citizen-centric service delivery.
The Advisor appreciated the
UT's Mission YUVA, aimed at creating sustainable livelihood avenues for the
youth.
He emphasised on
identifying viable, local sectors and providing both financial and
institutional support to promote nano enterprises, MSMEs and startups in
sunrise sectors through a comprehensive umbrella scheme.
He also had a detailed
review of the telecom connectivity and digital empowerment. He was informed
that with the BharatNet initiative, efforts are underway to extend high-speed
internet to every corner of the UT, including its most remotest of villages.
Simultaneously, IT reforms
being executed in collaboration with BISAG-N were reviewed, with a thrust on
making administration more transparent, accountable and accessible through
digital platforms and integrated governance tools.
Summing up the review, the Advisor expressed satisfaction with the scale of progress while underlining the need for timely execution, inter-agency coordination and people-centric outcomes.
He reaffirmed the Centre’s
commitment to give utmost priority to Jammu and Kashmir, transforming the
region into a model of inclusive development and digital governance.