Rs. 12,600.58 Crore District Capex Budget 2021-22, more than double to the previous year, approved for equitable development of J&K with active involvement of Panchayats, BDCs, DDCs
Community need-based plan prepared through Public/ PRI’s Participation; Bottom up approach to map optimal strategy for socio-economic development, sustainable & inclusive growth at grass root level: LG
3-tier Panchayati Raj system further empowered through funds, functions & functionaries in J&K; Active participation of PRIs to play key role in implementation of development works: LG
More than 80% works taken up this year to be completed within 12-months with true spirit of Jan Bhagidari with the help of PRIs, common man
LG directs DCs for urgent action to tackle implementation constraints in infrastructure projects
Plan focuses on rapid rise in standard of living of the people, employment opportunities to locals, determining priorities as per the public demand, says the LG
Fulfilling people’s requirements is our top-most priority. People need better governance, transparency, timely completion of welfare projects: Lt Governor
District Evaluation Framework to be finalized soon, performances of the districts to be published monthly
SRINAGAR, JUNE 16: In a historic decision, Rs. 12,600.58 Crore District Capex Budget 2021-22, which is more than double to the previous year’s budget of Rs. 5134.40 Cr, has been approved today for equitable development of J&K with active involvement of Panchayats, BDCs and DDCs.
The historic & unprecedented District Capex Budget for all 20 districts was approved during a high-level meeting, chaired by Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha here at the Civil Secretariat.
During the marathon meeting, 20 Chairpersons of District Development Councils, 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.
The Lt Governor 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.
J&K is witnessing a new dawn. For the first time, after the detailed deliberations, a plan has been prepared with 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, observed the Lt Governor.
The district plan preparations started at Panchayat level & 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 the 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 & functionaries in J&K UT to cater to the developmental needs of the people through efficient mobilization of resources, added the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor directed the Deputy Commissioners to take urgent action in order to tackle implementation constraints in infrastructure projects.
More than 80% works taken up this year should be completed within 12-months with the true spirit of Jan Bhagidari and through help of PRIs, the Lt Governor told the DCs.
The Lt Governor further asked the DCs and PRIs to focus on Youth engagement, Solid waste management, improving Health & Education sector, provision of clean drinking water/irrigation facilities, better mobility, livelihood generation, and tourism & sports infrastructure. He advised the DCs to maintain the connect with the public, besides sharing best practices for better and effective implementation of developmental works.
“Fulfilling people’s requirements is the top-most priority of the UT Government. The change must be visible on the ground. People need better governance, transparency and timely completion of welfare projects”, remarked the Lt Governor.
Reiterating the directions passed in earlier meetings, the Lt Governor further instructed the DCs for updation of the Districts’ websites with details of beneficiary-oriented & social security schemes, works under District Plans, besides ensuring availability of online services to the people.
Emphasizing on maintaining transparency and accountability in the implementation of the District plan, the Lt Governor asked the concerned functionaries to ensure that each panchayat must display the list of plans approved and date of completion of the works.
The Lt Governor further informed that the Government is initiating District Evaluation Framework which will be finalized soon and the performances of the districts and their ranking will be published monthly. An institutional mechanism will be put in place for monthly review of the progress in every district, he added.
Sh. Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar and Sh. Baseer Ahmad Khan- Advisors to the Lieutenant Governor; Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh. Atal Dulloo, Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education Department; Sh. Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Administrative Secretaries, besides other senior officers participated in the meeting, in person and through video conferencing.