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CS takes stock of funding and pace of projects under NABARD

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December 25, 2022
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JAMMU, DECEMBER 25: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta chaired a meeting to review the performance achieved under NABARD funded projects in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Principal Secretary, Jal Shakti; Principal Secretary, PWD; DG Budget; Director Finance, CGM NABARD; DGM NABARD; and representatives from Animal Husbandry and Agriculture Departments were present in the meeting.

On the occasion, Dr Mehta asked the departments to ensure full  utilization of the entire amount of Rs 1500 Cr by the end of this fiscal to create durable assets of public utility. He enquired about the utilization certificates and work done claims submitted so far from the concerned departments.

The Chief Secretary enjoined upon them to formulate plans  to address gaps within  a week. He urged them to prioritize the projects to be taken up under this budgetary component where other sources of funding are not available. He called for identification of works strictly as  per demand  so that maximum expenditure is fruitful.

Dr Mehta underscored the need for making performance as the only benchmark for assessment. He also directed to enhance coordination between the indenting department, intermediary (Finance Department) and funding agency to improve the performance on ground.

The Chief Secretary maintained that their are enough resources to meet the genuine demands from public. He asked the officers to make a proper procedure to fund any new project on the basis of well laid out algorithm. He also advised them to look into fulfilling the demands made under Aspirational Panchayat or Aspirational Towns under NABARD. He told the Finance Department to look for other borrowing options like RBI etc for swift and timely funding.

It was given out that the normative allocation of Rs 1500 crore for the current fiscal stands  sanctioned for J&K to complete projects of rural infrastructure. These include rural roads and bridges, water supply schemes, and  projects of Agriculture and  Animal Husbandry. The meeting was further apprised that projects worth hundreds of crores have already been sent for sanctioning to NABARD.

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The meeting also discussed the ways to enhance the capacity of departments to utilise whole sanctioned amounts efficiently. It was said that once these projects are completed it would usher the union territory on the path of progress and development as envisioned by the LG administration.

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