Bridging Dreams: Vice Chairperson, DDC, Reasi Sajra Qadir’s Push for Road Connectivity in Mahore Sparks Hope for Progress.
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||Tejveer Singh 12,2024||
Reasi : In a landmark step toward infrastructural upliftment, Advocate Sajra Qadir, Vice Chairperson of the District Development Council (DDC) Reasi, held a pivotal meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today. The discussion centered on addressing the critical need for road connectivity in Subdivision Mahore, a region that has long grappled with accessibility challenges.
Adv. Qadir passionately advocated for prioritizing road projects under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), presenting a comprehensive proposal that underscored the transformative potential of enhanced connectivity. “These roads are not just pathways; they are lifelines for the people of Mahore,” she asserted, highlighting the urgent necessity to link remote villages to essential facilities such as schools, healthcare centers, government offices, and markets.
Critical Projects Highlighted:
The Vice Chairperson detailed several key projects requiring immediate attention:
1. Ranglai to Dewal & Gungla
2. Badder to Shabras
3. Bagga to Badder
4. Paghiala to Kaindora via Jamia Masjid Baransal and Gulabgarh
5. Gader to Middle School Shabras via Bdi Arbais
6. Jamia Masjid Khore to Dandhyala
7. Damhalan to Lar to connect government office
8. Dewal to Jamia Masjid Kaindora
9. Lard to Balmatkote
10. Badder to Leon Gali
11. Footbridge from Lar to Kangti (PWD)
12. Dewal Dogga to Nihoch
These proposed projects, she explained, are crucial for transforming the socio-economic landscape of Mahore, unlocking opportunities, and significantly reducing travel time for residents.
Call for Action:
Adv. Qadir highlighted procedural delays and bottlenecks that have hindered progress, urging PMGSY officials to adopt a proactive approach. She emphasized timely completion as a necessity, not a choice, for ensuring that the long-standing aspirations of the Mahore community are realized.
Her plea resonated with Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, who commended her unwavering commitment to public welfare. “Adv. Qadir’s efforts are exemplary. The government is dedicated to ensuring that these road projects are executed with urgency and efficiency,” he stated. The Deputy CM instructed concerned departments to prioritize these projects and collaborate with local stakeholders to overcome challenges.
Ensuring Transparency and Community Involvement:
Adv. Qadir also proposed measures for ensuring transparency and accountability in the execution process. She advocated for regular reviews and inspections of ongoing projects while stressing the importance of involving local communities in planning and implementation. “We must address their specific needs effectively. Development is meaningful only when it is inclusive,” she remarked.
A Vision for Transformation:
As the meeting concluded, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to bridging the developmental gap in Subdivision Mahore. “Roads are the backbone of progress. By connecting remote villages, we can empower communities, foster growth, and ensure that no one is left behind,” Adv. Qadir stated passionately.
This collaborative push for infrastructural development has brought renewed hope to the people of Mahore, signaling a future where remote communities are no longer sidelined but embraced as integral to the district’s progress.
