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DDC Kupwara reviews progress under District CAPEX Budget

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KUPWARA: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kupwara Doifode Sagar Dattatray on Thursday convened a meeting to review the progress of physical and financial achievements under the District CAPEX Budget.

During the meeting it was informed that around 67.73 percent expenditure has been incurred under District CAPEX Budget 2022-23 in Kupwara district so far.

Out of Rs 27080.4 lakh funds released an amount of Rs.18341.52 lakh have been incurred on the execution of various developmental works under District CAPEX Budget during the current financial year till date.

The DDC reviewed sector wise progress of all departments including R&B, Education, Jal Shakti, PDD, General Service, Social Service and received feedback from the officers as well.

He was informed that out of total 3019 approved different developmental works including DDC, BDC and PRI works, 2654 works got administrative approval out of which 2640 works have been tendered. As many as 2366 works have been allotted out of which 1222 works have been completed while as 1144 works are under execution at different stages of completion.

The DDC also reviewed the pace of progress under MGNREGA and was informed that 48486 have been approved under MGNREGA in 24 blocks of the district.

Against the total Labour Budget of Rs. 6889.16 lakh as many as 35386 works have been taken up out of which 34744 works have been completed physically.

It was informed that expenditure on wages was Rs.2805.89 lakh while the number of labour generated mandays was 1256843.

The meeting also reviewed the progress of soakage pits, vermi-compost pits, PMAY (G), JJM and health sectors.

While reviewing Jal Jeevan Mission, it was informed that 106 water supply schemes have been approved at an estimated cost of Rs.589.52 crore in the district.

The DDC was informed mass macadamization was carried out during the current year, out of a target of 278 Kms, 272 Kms have been blacktopped/macadamized across the district.

Addressing the meeting, the DDC expressed satisfaction for overall performance of the department and asked officers to speed up the pace of work so that cent percent targets could be achieved within the stipulated time frame.


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