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JK Dy CM asks officers to know their duties & responsibilities | | Srinagar, October 26(Scoop News) - Deputy Chief Minister, Mr Tara Chand has asked the authorities of SMC, PHE and NBCC to conduct a joint survey and spell out an alternate possible way so that the utilities , hampering the on-going projects in Srinagar city, are shifted in time bound manner. He framed a technical committee comprising Chief Engineers of Public Health Engineering(PHE) and Urban Engineering Environment Departments,(UEED) Managing Director, JK Housing Board, Superintending Engineer, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) while Commissioner SMC have been asked to coordinate them. The committee was asked to go on the spot and recommend the remedial measures need to be taken to remove the bottlenecks hindering the development projects started in Srinagar city. The Deputy Chief Minister was reviewing the progress of the projects taken up in two capital cities of Srinagar and Jammu at an officer’s meeting here today. Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Nasir Aslam Wani, Vice Chairmen of SDA, JDA, LAWDA, Chief Engineers of UEED and PHE departments, Managing Director, JK Housing Board, Directors of Urban Local Bodies, Kashmir and Jammu divisions besides senior officers of several other departments were present on the occasion. Tara Chand directed officers to expedite land acquisition process wherever it required and ensure that projects are completed in time. He said Government is committed to provide accountable and transparent administration and asked officers to ensure accountability and transparency at all levels in their respective organizations. Asking for improving financial health of their organizations, the Deputy Chief Minister directed the authorities of SDA, JDA, SMC, JMC and JK Housing Board to take concerted measures for increasing the profit base in order to ensure smooth functioning of their organizations. He directed them to enter into new business having ample possibility of profitability. Tara Chand asked officers to know their duties and responsibilities and said that officers failing to achieve the targets will have to pay for shortfalls.
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