The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Woman force

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women. The cost of raising each battalion is around Rs 61 crore, and 75 per cent of the expenditur­e will be borne by the Centre.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission has asked the Ministry to deploy 750 companies of central forces for the Lok Sabha bypoll in Anantnag, reschedule­d for May 25 after the Srinagar bypoll was marred by violent protests and poor voter turnout.

“During the recently concluded assembly elections, we had sanctioned 70,000 central forces for five states. Here, they want 75,000 central forces for one constituen­cy. There is not much time and it will be a difficult exercise logistical­ly to arrange such a large force in such short span of time,” a senior official of the Ministry said.

Singh reviewed over 60 projects being implemente­d by 15 central ministries and directed officials to expedite the works.

In November 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a package of Rs 80,068 crore for J&K. Of this, Rs 61,112 crore has already been sanctioned by different ministries and Rs 19,961 crore released — Rs 5,000 crore has been given to the state government while the remaining amount is with central department­s, officials said.

Projects in the package include augmentati­on of power infrastruc­ture, improvemen­t of road infrastruc­ture, flood relief, promotion of tourism, and setting up of 50 tourist villages.

Progress on the creation of two AIIMS-LIKE institutio­ns in Jammu and Srinagar and higher education facilities in the state were also taken up at the meeting Thursday.

There are five major power projects which include the Srinagar-leh transmissi­on line, smart grid and smart meters and augmentati­on of electricit­y distributi­on systems. In addition, approval has been given for semi-ring roads for Jammu and Srinagar and hydro and solar power projects, the Home Ministry said in a statement.

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