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Pictorial Compendium of Projects/Works Completed During 2019-20 (Ut Sector) PICTORIAL PICTORIAL 2A COMPENDIUM PICTORIAL COMPENDIUM OF PROJECTS/WORKS COMPLETED DURING 2019-20 (UT SECTOR) FINANCE DEPARTMENT 2A GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR PICTORIAL COMPENDIUM 2A of Projects/Works Completed during 2019-20 (UT sector) FINANCE DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR Designed by Web Chasers, Srinagar Published by Finance Department, Govt. of J&K Publication Year: August 2020 DR ARUN KUMAR MEHTA FINANCE COMMISSIONER IAS FINANCE, J&K he benefits of development percolate down to the masses primarily only after projects/works get complet- ed in a time bound manner with adherence to all requisite norms and maintenance of quality parameters. TThe UT of J&K is committed to change the perception and tradition where by projects were executed and tenders invited without budgetary support besides frequently changing the specifications and project designs resulting in cost and time overruns. Finance Department has laid sharp focus on completion of development projects, their physical verification and concurrent evaluation so that remedial measures are taken even during the course of execution of the projects/ works. These measures clubbed with making Administrative Approvals, Technical Sanctions, implementation of Pulse application, making photographic evidence before and after execution of projects mandatory etc. will ulti- mately lead to efficiency in planning, management and monitoring of the developmental activities. A picture is worth a thousand words. Proper documentation of development projects completed with photo- graphic evidences is an effort towards our endeavour for brining transparency and accountability in execution of works. The pictorial compendium of projects/works completed during 2019-20 (UT sector) has been prepared by the Expenditure Division-II of the Finance Department. The compendium is in two volumes and contains dis- trict-wise/source-wise details of development projects/works of 33 Administrative Departments. I hope that the compendium will imbibe sense of accountability among the executing agencies as it is open to masses to see developmental works that have been executed in their respective areas. I felicitate my team of officers/officials in Expenditure Division-II for putting in hard efforts for completion of the compendium in a record time. (Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta) III Rural Development Department Constt. of lane with tiles at Waltengo Const. of road from main road to Peer Dardun at Beegam. CALENDAR-ALT Date of start: 18-08-2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of start: 05-05-2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 20-10-2019. CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 18-08-2019 ` Approved Cost: 150 Lakh ` Approved Cost: 1.00 lakh ` Completion cost: 1.50 lakh ` Completion cost : 1.00 lakh USER No. of souls benefitted: 260 USER No. of souls benefitted: 320 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Facilitates all weather connectivity. Facilitates the connectivity for agricultural purpose. 2 Crossing Near Land Mohd Ishaq Mir at Tancha Khah Damhall Drain from M/School Trahpoo to main Road to Shop of Farooq Tailor Trahpoo CALENDAR-ALT Date of commencement: 04.11.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of commencement: 06.08.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 03.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 19.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 3.06 ` Approve Cost: 3.00 ` Completion cost : 3.06 ` Completion cost : 3.00 USER No. of people benefited: 380 USER No. of people benefited: 260 Cmments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 3 F.P Bund NLO Nisar Ahmad Mir and others at Tailwani Tile path at Naikpora Tailwani CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 01.11.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 9.08.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 23.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 22.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 4.00 ` Approve Cost: 4.00 ` Completion cost : 4.00 ` Completion cost : 4.00 USER No. of people benefited: 170 USER No. of people benefited: 320 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 4 Culvert at Thajiwara Fencing Graveyard at Gopalpora CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 11.11.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 11.09.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 22.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 30.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 1.50 ` Approve Cost: 3.00 ` Completion cost : 1.50 ` Completion cost : 3.00 USER No. of people benefited: 150 USER No. of people benefited: 320 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 5 Irrigation Ladh Sheikh Mohalla at Hanji Danter Link Road with E/Wall Malpora Anzullah CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.0.10.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.07.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 12.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 12.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 5.00 ` Approve Cost: 5.00 ` Completion cost : 5.00 ` Completion cost : 5.00 USER No. of people benefited: 180 USER No. of people benefited: 140 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 6 Earth filling Graveyard with Drain at Ganie Check Graveyard at Ruhoo Anzwalla CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 15.10.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 14.08.2020 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 29.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 23.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 3.00 ` Approve Cost: 5.12 ` Completion cost : 3.00 ` Completion cost: 5.12 USER No. of people benefited: 250 USER No. of people benefited: 430 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 7 irrgation Ladh from Mohd Maqbool Dar to Mongcal, Irrigation Ladh from Makahal to Rakh at Aung Monghall CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 11.06.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 30.09.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 26.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 28.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 3.00 ` Approve Cos: 3.15 ` Completion cost : 3.00 ` Completion cost: 3.15 USER No. of people benefited: 110 USER No. of people benefited: 250 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 8 Lane/Drain from S/O Shabir Ahmad to H/O Ab Rashid Xing to Nandi Nallah at T.Tachloo Shamsipora at Donipawa CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 18.08.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.06.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 23.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 23.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 3.50 ` Approve Cost: 5.00 ` Completion cost : 3.50 ` Completion cost : 5.00 USER No. of people benefited: 135 USER No. of people benefited: 140 Comments of sakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 9 link Road Pushwariteng to kanjzigund to gund Development of Play Field at Sursoona onwards soiling with edge wall CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 19.10.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.05.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 28.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 25.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 10.00 ` Approve Cost: 5.98 ` Completion cost : 10.00 ` Completion cost : 5.98 USER No. of people benefited: 1500 USER No. of people benefited: 370 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 10 Irr Ladh Nlo M Maqbool Bhat And Others At Nard Bal Link Road With E/Wall From PMGSY Road To Sangman At Laribal Krindigam Dadoo Panchpora CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 28.09.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 09.08.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 20.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 28.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 3.40 ` Approve Cost: 3.40 ` Completion cost : 3.40 ` Completion cost : 3.40 USER No. of people benefited: 1200 USER No. of people benefited: 1200 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 11 Link Road from Main Road Panjpora Herpora via R/Wall Grave Yard Ziyarat Sharif At Astanpora Guree Rather Mohalla CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 09.07.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.10.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 25.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 19.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 5.00 ` Approve Cost: 3.40 ` Completion cost : 5.00 ` Completion cost : 3.40 USER No. of people benefited: 800 USER No. of people benefited: 1500 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 12 link Roaf from Snagam Bridge to irrigation Gaguge at Sangam G.B Khalil Crossing at Lonepora chittergul B CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 09.09.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 05.6.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 05.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 31.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 4.00 ` Estimated Cost: 1.00 ` Completion cost : 4.00 ` Completion cost: 1.00 USER No. of people benefited: 2500 USER No. of people benefited: 250 Comments of stakeholders: Comments of stakeholders: Important nature of work/quality work/public utility Important nature of work/quality work/public utility 13 Road from Pyt. Ghar to L/O Gul Mohd Dar to Bilal Link Road From M/R To H/O Reyaz Malik And Others Ahmad & others At Jablipora A CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 07.10.2019 CALENDAR-ALT Date of Commencement: 02.10.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 22.12.2019 CALENDAR-CHECK Date of completion: 22.12.2019 ` Approve Cost: 2.80 ` Approve Cost: 3.20 ` Completion cost : 2.80 ` Completion cost : 3.20 USER No.
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