Daily report on Kashi projects to be sent to PMO, CM’s office
VARANASI : The Prime Minister’s Office has started directly monitoring development projects in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s parliamentary constituency.
The PMO has instructed divisional commissioner Nitin Ramesh Gokarn to give a day-to-day report about the progress of the projects. A copy of the report will also be sent to the Uttar Pradesh chief minister’s office. The step has been taken to ensure timely completion of the projects.
Gokarn held a meeting with the district magistrate, the joint development commissioner, the municipal commissioner, the chief development officer and the regional tourism officer on Sunday.
He instructed heads of various departments to mail the daily progress report about the projects associated with their respective departments to district magistrate Yogeshwar Ram Mishra and the joint development commissioner by noon daily. The aim is to ensure the combined progress report reaches him on time so that he can forward it to the chief minister’s office and the PMO daily.
“The progress report will be sent to the PMO and the CM office daily,” Gokarn said.
He instructed the officials to complete ongoing works under HRIDAY (Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana) and Namami Gange schemes here.
Under the scheme, infrastructure development has to be carried out at 84 heritage locations in Varanasi.
Development work is already underway at many of these locations. Murals of noted figures, ghats and the heritage of Kashi have been made on boundary walls of buildings at 10 locations. Murals will be made at 14 more locations.
Thematic development of 34 roads is also part of the project wherein images of icons connected with Varanasi will be put up at prominent crossings.
HRIDAY IS AN AMBITIOUS SCHEME LAUNCHED BY THE CENTRE TO ENSURE DEVELOPMENT IN 12 HERITAGE CITIES, INCLUDING VARANASI