Plan performance reviewed
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 30: A high level meeting of officers today reviewed the plan performances of financial and physical achievements of districts in the Valley.
The meeting held under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary, Planning and Development, B. R. Sharma here today, was attended by Director Area Planning, Director Centrally Sponsored Schemes, Deputy Commissioners and Chief Planning officers of all Districts of the Valley, Joint Director Coordination Planning and District Evaluation and Statistical Officers of Kashmir division.
Sharma, according to an official statement, exhorted upon all the Deputy Commissioners of the Valley to obtain proper administrative approval and technical sanctions while implementing developmental plan and urged upon them to adhere instructions and guidelines strictly. Sharma also enjoined all the Deputy Commissioners to revisit the additional requirements under salaries especially in the health to ensure judicious utilization of funds.
Threadbare discussion was held pertaining to expended out of total allocated funds during current and last financial year.
On the occasion, all the Deputy Commissioner put forth various demands including release of funds so that pending liabilities of various developmental works under execution could be met out and spill over works are resumed for the benefit of people. They also demanded additional funds so that minor public issues can be redressed at district level. The Deputy Commissioners informed the meeting that till date most of the projects are almost completed and the rest will be completed up to March this year.
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