Observing that ‘some elements’ are bent upon creating disturbance in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said peace and tranquillity are pre-requisites for completion of several ambitious developmental projects in the state.
‘Some elements are bent upon putting wedge between various sections of the society and creating hatred to disturb tranquillity for their vested interests,’ Omar said while addressing a function of an educational institution in Kishtwar, 230-kms from here, on Friday. Omar appealed them to uphold the secular characteristic of the state.
The CM said peace and conducive atmosphere is required for imparting education and keeping schools and colleges functional.
A comprehensive development process is being carried forward by the government all across the state, and inclusive development and uplift of the backward pockets are being given more attention, he said.
‘Various mega projects have been started in the backward areas to generate economic activities and give fillip to the development,’ he said.
The chief minister said that the districts of Kishtwar, Doda, Reasi, Ramban and entire Chenab Valley has been focused for all round development.
‘Prestigious projects in power, road, communication and other sectors have been launched to address development requirements of these areas and create jobs for youth,’ he said.
Four power projects are being launched in this region to generate about 3,000 MWs power and create job opportunities for the youth of backward and remote areas, he said.
Omar said Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited (CVPPL) has started work on Pakuldul, Kiru and Kawar Hydro Electric Projects while Bursur-II is also being taken up by this agency for execution.
‘Some elements are bent upon putting wedge between various sections of the society and creating hatred to disturb tranquillity for their vested interests,’ Omar said while addressing a function of an educational institution in Kishtwar, 230-kms from here, on Friday. Omar appealed them to uphold the secular characteristic of the state.
The CM said peace and conducive atmosphere is required for imparting education and keeping schools and colleges functional.
A comprehensive development process is being carried forward by the government all across the state, and inclusive development and uplift of the backward pockets are being given more attention, he said.
‘Various mega projects have been started in the backward areas to generate economic activities and give fillip to the development,’ he said.
The chief minister said that the districts of Kishtwar, Doda, Reasi, Ramban and entire Chenab Valley has been focused for all round development.
‘Prestigious projects in power, road, communication and other sectors have been launched to address development requirements of these areas and create jobs for youth,’ he said.
Four power projects are being launched in this region to generate about 3,000 MWs power and create job opportunities for the youth of backward and remote areas, he said.
Omar said Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited (CVPPL) has started work on Pakuldul, Kiru and Kawar Hydro Electric Projects while Bursur-II is also being taken up by this agency for execution.