Former MLC calls on Lt Governor
Zaffar Manhas, former MLC today called on Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu here at the Raj Bhavan.Sh. Manhas projected various developmental issues of Shopian District pertaining to strengthening of road network; construction of bridge at Zarkan, Keller; Power Receiving Station, Keller; Health Centre, Gattipora and other issues of public importance.He further drew Lt Governor’s attention towards the issue of Pahari Reservation and also shared his views about the development scenario in Jammu and Kashmir.The Lt Governor observed that the Government has initiated a public outreach programme, where he himself is visiting the Districts and interacting with the people to get the first hand appraisal of the developmental needs of the area.He assured the former MLC that all the genuine demands and issues put forth by him would be looked into meticulously for their early redressal and urged him to continue his sustained efforts for the growth and advancement of his area, on all fronts.
Srinagar : Zaffar Manhas, former MLC today called on Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu here at the Raj Bhavan.Sh. Manhas projected various developmental issues of Shopian District pertaining to strengthening of road network; construction of bridge at Zarkan, Keller; Power Receiving Station, Keller; Health Centre, Gattipora and other issues of public importance.He further drew Lt Governor’s attention towards the issue of Pahari Reservation and also shared his views about the development scenario in Jammu and Kashmir.The Lt Governor observed that the Government has initiated a public outreach programme, where he himself is visiting the Districts and interacting with the people to get the first hand appraisal of the developmental needs of the area.He assured the former MLC that all the genuine demands and issues put forth by him would be looked into meticulously for their early redressal and urged him to continue his sustained efforts for the growth and advancement of his area, on all fronts.
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