HIMACHAL, OCTOBER 24th
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur chaired and also review the Public Works Department took place asked the officers of the Department to finish all ongoing projects soon to avoid price escalation. Jai Ram Thakur said that the Department must give priority to the Chief Ministers’ announcements and those projects the foundation stones of which have been done. He said that top priority must be laid on those projects which were on the edge. Chief Minister said that roads were a huge part of development of any state as people take development as by the condition of the roads. He said construction of quality roads must be done well as compromise in quality would be viewed seriously. He said that strict action would be taken against the officers and contractors if found responsible for poor quality of roads and bridges.
While congratulating the Public Works Department for securing second position at National level for successful implementation of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) in the State, Chief Minister said that this programme funded by Centre government had played an important role to connect habitations having population of more than 250 in the state. He said that Mandi district has got top position in the country among all 30 top districts of the country, as many as seven districts of the State were amongst the top thirty districts in achieving maximum length under PMGSY during the year 2020-21. He said that this has only been possible due to the hard work of the department.
Chief Minister expressed concern over the delay in allocation of various projects for execution and directed the officers of the department to evolve mechanism to reduce time for awarding of works. He said that works must be awarded immediately and in case of any problem the issue must be brought to the knowledge of the higher authorities. He said that greater focus must be laid on optimum use of IT and modern technology in execution of the projects.
Chief Minister directed the NHAI authorities for ensuring proper maintenance of various NHAI projects in the State. He said that the National Highways should be maintained properly and any laxity in this regard would be viewed seriously. He said that all the potholes along all the National Highways must be filled by 3rd of next month.
He said that as many as 219 projects have been sanctioned under NABARD from 1st January, 2018 till date worth Rs 894.38 crore. Similarly 28 road projects worth Rs 747.08 crore have been sanctioned under CRIF in the State during the tenure of the present State Government.
Chief Minister said that HP State Road Transformation Project was also being implemented in the State which was worth Rs 799.68 crore. He said that the project was being implemented under three components, which includes re-establishing and operationalizing HPRIDC and building resilience, improving selected roads stimulating States horticulture and overall economic growth and enhancing road safety.
Jai Ram Thakur said that for the first time assessment has been done to identify division wise roads, on which snow clearance activities need to be undertaken as and when required. He said that dedicated human resource deployment roster was being formulated which would coordinate with disaster management authorities of respective districts at divisional, district and sub divisional level in event of such requirement.
Principal Secretary PWD J.C Sharma welcomed the Chief Minister and other dignitaries in the meeting. He asked the department to work with greater commitment. He said that despite the Covid-19, the State PWD has succeeded in achieving the all its targets. He assured the Chief Minister that the Department would work with greater commitment to come upto his expectations. Engineer-in-Chief Public Works Department Bhuvan Sharma made a detailed presentation on various activities being under taken by the Department. Special Secretary Arindam Chaudhary, all Chief Engineers, Superintending Engineers and other officers of the department joined the meeting through video conference.

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