
Lt. Governor Launches 32-Urban-Projects in Kashmir Division.image/KNS
Transforming Small Towns through Urban DevelopmentI
n a momentous occasion, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated 32 development projects in the Kashmir Division, each worth more than Rs 21.84 crore. These projects encompass an array of critical urban infrastructure, including Community Halls, Shopping Complexes, Development of Bus Terminals, Macademisation of Roads, and Drainage systems. The Lt. Governor’s vision for these initiatives is nothing short of transformational, breathing new life into small towns.
Urbanization – Building Hope, Progress, and Common Welfare
During the inauguration, Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha expressed his congratulations to the people and the representatives of Urban Local Bodies for their dedication to this significant endeavor. He emphasized the importance of robust physical and social infrastructure to accommodate the growing urbanization trend. To him, a city represents hope, progress, and common welfare. The projects unveiled on this day are a testament to the concerted efforts being made for recreational facilities, modern planning, city management, and participatory administration.
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Paving the Way for Sustainable Growth
The Lt. Governor highlighted that the realization of future development goals hinges on the effective implementation of plans and policies that make cities and towns more vibrant and sustainable. He passionately stated that the concept of a smart city or town is not just a slogan but a way of life. The well-planned infrastructure projects are the nexus between the ease of living and economic progress, ensuring sustainable growth that future generations can reap the benefits of.
Bridging Developmental Gaps and Encouraging Healthy Competition
At the inauguration, Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha reiterated the UT Administration’s commitment to bridge the decades-long developmental gap and create improved, smart facilities for the citizens. He underscored their aim to develop more equitable and self-reliant towns, preserving ancient culture and heritage, supporting disadvantaged sections of society, and attracting private sector investments. The focus is squarely on balancing economy and ecology, recognizing that Tier-II, Tier-III cities, and small towns will play pivotal roles in India’s economic development. The Lt. Governor also emphasized the need to change regressive mindsets and facilitate private investors in tapping the potential of diverse sectors.
Gratitude and a Brighter Future
Heads and representatives of Urban Local Bodies present at the event expressed their gratitude to the Lt. Governor-led UT Administration for empowering the ULBs and addressing the development needs of the people. The event was graced by the presence of key figures like Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Akshay Labroo; DIG CKR Srinagar, Sujit Kumar; senior officers, HoDs, and Urban Local Bodies representatives.
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