J-K sets whopping Rs 12,600 cr District Capex Budget for fair development

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Srinagar: In a historic decision, Rs 12,600.58 crore District Capex Budget 2021-22, which is more than double the previous year's budget of Rs 5134.40 crore, has been approved for the equitable development of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

The budget was okayed with the active involvement of Panchayats, Block Development Councils (BDCs), and District Development Councils (DDCs) on Wednesday.

 

The Capex Budget for all 20 districts was approved during a high-level meeting, chaired by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha here at the Civil Secretariat.

 

As per the UT administration's release, during the marathon meeting, 20 Chairpersons of DDCs, and all Deputy Commissioners gave a brief overview of their respective district plans.

 

Highlighting the key features of the District Capex Budget, the LT. Governor observed that the Community need-based plan has been prepared through Public/ PRI's participation which focuses on a rapid rise in the standard of living of the people, employment opportunities to the locals, ensuring better roads, potable water, and electricity, tourism potential, empowering youth and determining other priorities as per the public demand.

 

He said that the bottom-up approach has been adopted to map optimal strategy for socio-economic development, sustainable and inclusive growth at the grass-root level, strengthening of basic amenities, and development of human capital by solidifying health and educational institutions.

 

"Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a new dawn. For the first time, after the detailed deliberations, a plan has been prepared with the collective efforts of the PRIs and the Administration. The active participation of the public and their representatives in the planning process has laid a strong foundation for the developmental plans at Gram panchayat, block, and district levels," said Sinha.

 

"The district plan preparations started at Panchayat level and through BDC, it finally reached the DDC," he added.

While congratulating the DDCs, BDCs, Sarpanches, Panches, officials of UT Administration for preparing the historic district development plan, the LT. Governor maintained that community-based planning will play a key role in the implementation of the development works.

 

"With this historic move, the three-tier Panchayati Raj system has been further empowered through funds, functions, and functionaries in Jammu and Kashmir to cater to the developmental needs of the people through efficient mobilization of resources," the LT. Governor said.

 

(ANI)

 

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