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Mufti: Financial resources for dev of districts must be used carefully -Says, liabilities inherited from the previous govt quite huge, Sanctions Rs.10 cr for maintenance of Mughal Road |
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015 17:13 |
He said the Government has also reserved 1/3rd component within the Capital Expenditure Plans to defray huge liabilities in a phased manner, which have been inherited from the previous regime. The Chief Minister made these observations while chairing the District Development Board meetings of Rajouri and Poonch districts, today. Besides Minister for Education, Naeem Akhtar and Minister for Public Works, Gardens & Parks, Syed Altaf Bukhari, who are the Chairmen of District Development Boards of Rajouri and Poonch respectively, Minister for CA&PD & Tribal Affairs, Ch. Zulfkar, Minister for Transport, A. G. Kohli, MP, Jugal Kishore, Legislators, Qamar Hussain, Ravinder Raina, Shah Mohammad Tantray, Ch. Mohammad Akram, Javed Rana, Yashpaul Sharma, Vibod Gupta, Surinder Chowdhary, Dr. Shahnaz Ganai and Shamlal Baghat also attended the meetings. While ` 197.94 crore Annual Plan for Rajouri district has been approved, a Capital Plan outlay of |
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