Kashmir Observer

J&K Achieves 62% Progress In PMDP Implementa­tion

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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion has achieved a progress of more than 62 per cent in the implementa­tion of projects sanctioned under the Prime Minister's Developmen­t Package (PMDP).

As per news agency, an outlay of Rs 80,068 crore, PMDP was announced in the year 2015. The PMDP initially included 63 major infrastruc­ture projects across roads, power, health, tourism and other key sectors aimed at bridging the developmen­t gap in the former state.

In 2019 when J&K's was bifurcated into two union territorie­s, 53 projects worth Rs 58,477 crore were allocated to the UT of J&K, with the remaining going to Ladakh.

As per the figures available with the KNO, 33 out of total 53 projects have been completed till December, which makes a progress of more than 62 percent in the implementa­tion of PMDP in Jammu and Kashmir.

Figures reveal that Rs 45,448 crore has been utilized out of the total Rs 46,981 crore released for these 53 projects.

Major projects under the PMDP include all-weather roads, power infrastruc­ture, health institutes, tourism facilities as well as flood management and rehabilita­tion works.

The last few years have seen a noticeable increase in the rate of implementa­tion as steps were taken to address problems like land acquisitio­n, clearances, and court disputes that had previously slowed down developmen­t.

Officials said the administra­tion is working ‘tirelessly’ to ensure the completion of these projects in limited time.

They said the UT government as well as the centre too was monitoring these projects, which are aimed at fulfilling the developmen­tal needs of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The PMDP forms a key part of the Modi government's push for accelerate­d developmen­t in J&K since its reorganiza­tion in 2019.

The Home Ministry is also closely monitoring to make sure all projects that have been approved get finished on time—(KNO)

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