We are coming soon!

40%

We'll notify you when the site is live:

Maintenance Mode is a free coming soon/under construction blogger template from NewBloggerThemes.com. Maintenance Mode blogger template has jQuery countdown timer, progress bar, tabbed view section, email subscription box and twitter follow and share buttons. You can go to Edit HTML replace this with your own words. For more free blogger templates, visit NewBloggerThemes.com.
Copyright © TVN MEDIA | Published By Gooyaabi Templates | Powered By Blogger
Design by ThemeFuse | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com

SRINAGAR

JAMMU

ENTERTAINMENT

WORLD NEWS

Social

Name

your name

Email *

Your Email

Message *

your message


Recent Posts

NEWS-IN-TREND

News

Show ad in Posts/Pages

Popular Posts

Trending Now

Recent Posts

Showing posts with label Surinder Choudhary. Show all posts

 

Emphasizes timely completion, adherence to quality parameters

SRINAGAR, AUGUST 11: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today chaired a meeting of concerned officers to review the physical and financial progress on developmental works being executed by PWD (R&B) in Nowshera constituency of district Rajouri under different components.

The meeting focused on evaluating the progress and impact of ongoing projects in the constituency being executed under PWD and PMGSY schemes.

During the review, the Dy CM, who is also the MLA from Nowshera constituency, had a comprehensive assessment of various aspects of the R&B sector including implementation of various projects under UT Capex, City and Town, NABARD SAMAGRA, PMGSY and allied programmes.

The Chief Engineer PWD (R&B) Zone Pir Panjal apprised the Deputy Chief Minister regarding the ongoing and new projects under execution.

He informed that under UT Capex  there are 38 roads  with and estimated cost of over Rs 73.49 crore and 6 Bridges with estimated cost of over Rs 18.34 crore. He further informed that under C&T component there are 36 ongoing projects with an estimated cost of over Rs 4.66 crore and 52 new projects with Rs 12.74 crore allocated budget.

He informed that there are 21 works under NABARD and 44 works under Samagra with an estimated cost over Rs 80.15 crore and Rs 8.60 crore, respectively.

While taking a detailed review, Surinder Choudhary emphasized transparency and accountability as central principles in R&B sector projects. He laid stress on convergence with other departments in building community developmental assets.

The Dy CM directed to complete all the works during this financial year, especially Kallar- Potha bridge and Chakli Bagla bridge which will benefit scores of local people after completion.

Highlighting the importance of PMGSY in socio-economic empowerment of rural areas, the DyCM directed the Chief Engineer to prepare DPR of minimum 50 roads for projection under PMGSY-4 Phase II. He exhorted upon the concerned officers to facilitate smooth and effective execution of all development works being done under this ambitious scheme.

Choudhary directed the CE to focus on completion of pending works besides expediting the tendering process and monitoring of departmental works on regular basis.

The Dy CM directed the Executive Engineers to expedite the progress on all works ensuring their timely completion, maintaining all prescribed quality standards. He asked them to follow the work completion deadlines so that the vital projects are dedicated to the public in time.

 

Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary inspecting RS Pura Hospital wards

JAMMU, JULY 26: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary today conducted inspection of  Sub District Hospital RS Pura at late hours and took stock of healthcare facilities available for the patients there.

The Deputy CM inspected various sections of the hospital and assessed the services being extended to the patients. He interacted with the patients and their attendants, seeking feedback regarding the quality of treatment and related services available at the SDH.

While interacting with them, the Deputy CM assured them that the Government is focusing on increasing medical care facilities in rural areas so that they can get access near their vicinities.


He urged the hospital authorities to ensure timely treatment, streamlined processes and patient-centric care for the patients coming from different far flung and border areas.

The Deputy CM asked for maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene in and around the hospital premises besides checking the availability of medicine, duty rooster and staff strength.

He maintained that the Government under the leadership of CM Omar Abdullah is committed to provide all modern healthcare facilities and infrastructure to the people at their door steps.


 JAMMU, JUNE 04: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, conducted an extensive inspection of Government Medical College (GMC) and Super Speciality Hospital (SSH) Jammu at late hours to assess the patient care facilities, evaluate ongoing works and ensure effective functioning of other healthcare services for the people of Jammu and surrounding regions.

During the inspection at GMC and Super Speciality Hospital, the Dy CM visited the Cancer Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit. He had comprehensive review of the infrastructure, equipment, patient care services and cleanliness standards being maintained at the facility.

He also interacted with the patients to gain first-hand insights of the care being provided to them.

Interacting with the hospital administration, the Dy CM advised them to facilitate the public so that they can take due benefits of these advanced healthcare facilities. He asked them to notify the rates of all the diagnostic tests for the ease of patients and attendants. He asked the officers to work in synergy and ensure that every effort is made to provide affordable, accessible and high-quality healthcare facilities to all sections of the society.


The Dy CM also underscored the need of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in healthcare facilities. “Adopt stringent measures to maintain a sanitized environment in the health institutions," he asserted.

While appreciating the efforts of the hospital administration in providing quality healthcare facilities, Choudhary emphasised the need for continued improvements in healthcare services to address the existing gaps.

Highlighting the government’s commitment towards improving the healthcare infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, the Dy CM reiterated that patient-centric approach is priority of the present dispensation.

Principal and Dean GMC Jammu, HoDs of different specialities, Medical Superintendents and other concerned officers accompanied the Dy CM during the visit.

JAMMU