"The Governor expressed dissatisfaction on the lack of progress in the acquisition of land for over a year for the new Helipad at Katra (by the district administration headed by Deputy Commissioner Reasi)," an official spokesman said today.
The Governor directed DC, Reasi Sushma Chouhan to expeditiously complete the land acquisition process for construction of the new Helipad at the identified alternate site immediately.
Vohra, who is also Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, also chaired a meeting to review the progress of the various major infrastructure development projects.
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Vohra said the governance shall become more effective and productive when the people are adequately empowered and are involved both in decision making and in the implementation of development schemes and programmes.
"Towards this objective, it is necessary to undertake the now very long pending elections to the Urban local bodies and to urgently carry out reforms in the existing urban administration and taxation framework," the Governor said.
"I hope that both these objectives shall be attained during the current year," he said.
The Governor said the growth and development of Jammu and Kashmir has been adversely affected by the continuing proxy war launched by "our western neighbour" (Pakistan).
He said that in the past year, besides the repeated incidents of cross-border firing and attempts at infiltration, there were five terror attacks: two across the LoC in the Tangdhar sector, two across the IB in Samba and Kathua, and one at Udhampur.
The Governor said it's the duty of all the citizens to protect and preserve the unity and integrity of the nation.
"Towards the attainment of such an objective all of us must join hands to negate divisive and communal forces and promote social harmony and brotherhood," he said.
It's equally important we learn to settle our disputes and disagreements through dialogues and discussions, he said.
"We shall be able to achieve growth and development and eradicate poverty and illiteracy only if peace and normalcy prevail," he said.
Vohra stressed that growth and the pace of development will improve if the government machinery starts performing with speed, efficiency and accountability.
Meanwhile, the Republic Day celebrations passed off peacefully in all the districts of the state amidst unprecedented security arrangement.
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