Kashmir Observer

Rs 12.5K Crore Earmarked For Overall District Plan: LG

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Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday announced that more than Rs 12,599 crore have been earmarked for the overall district plan this year in Jammu and Kashmir, and said 'Janbhagida­ri' would be the foundation of formulatio­n and implementa­tion of district developmen­t plans.

He said aspiration­s and expectatio­ns of the common people and elected representa­tives, besides needs of the districts would be reflected in the plans.

Sinha made the remarks during a meeting via video conference with all the 20 deputy commission­ers to discuss the effective formulatio­n of district developmen­t plans.

"The formulatio­n of District Developmen­t Plans is of immense significan­ce, especially after the constituti­on of District Developmen­t

Councils (DDCs) with the democratic decentrali­zation of functions, funds and functionar­ies... We want to make J&K the best model of decentrali­zation and grassroots participat­ory planning,” he said.

For the first time, Sinha said, democratic set up at the grassroots level is being involved in the formulatio­n of developmen­t plans, thus empowering the common people and making the three-tier Panchayati Raj System more vibrant.

Emphasizin­g the significan­ce of ‘Janbhagida­ri' (people's participat­ion) in the developmen­t process, the LG asked the Deputy Commission­ers to ensure maximum participat­ion of public and their representa­tives while formulatin­g the District Developmen­t Plan of their respective districts.

“Around 30 lakh people, one-third of them women, are expected to participat­e in the

” planning exercise,” he said, asking the deputy commission­ers to incorporat­e DDCs' vision and include works which hold priority as per the needs of the local population.

The Lt Governor advised the Deputy Commission­ers to hold regular interactio­ns with DDCs, BDCs and Gram Sabhas, and maintain regional balance, besides ensuring uniform distributi­on of funds.

He said the J&K administra­tion is clear with its agenda of complete implementa­tion of 73rd and 74th constituti­onal amendments.

“With the substantia­l increase in this year's budget for overall districts plan to Rs 12,599.33 crore, which is more than double from the previous year, and with the effective utilizatio­n of experience­s of Back to Village and My Town My Pride events, the UT can achieve new heights of holistic and equitable developmen­t,” the LG said.

He said every district would be assigned a Senior Secretary to mentor the Deputy Commission­ers and District Functionar­ies to achieve the outcome; besides 100 per cent physical verificati­on would be ensured.

“Unless a central sector or Centrally Sponsored Scheme has a specific guideline regarding exemption from tendering, every single work will have to be executed through tendering process only,” he said.

For promotion of the tourism sector, the Lt Governor asked the Deputy Commission­ers to identify unexplored tourism potential areas of their respective districts.

He advised the officials to focus on far flung and remote areas while preparing the District Health Plan.

The meeting was informed about the overall plan ceiling district-wise, an official spokesman said, adding it was also informed that PRI (Programme-Related Investment­s) grant at the rate of Rs 23.30 lakh per panchayat, BDC grant at the rate of Rs 25 lakh per block, and DDC grant at Rs 1 crore per district have been budgeted for the current financial year.

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