Rana launches Rs 57.98 cr development projects in remote, border villages of Mendhar
Jammu, 18 May (H.S.): Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today laid the foundation for a series of major development projects worth Rs 57.98 crore in Mendhar, aimed at strengthening the
Rana launches Rs 57.98 cr development projects in remote, border villages of Mendhar


Jammu, 18 May (H.S.): Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today laid the foundation for a series of major development projects worth Rs 57.98 crore in Mendhar, aimed at strengthening the drinking water supply, irrigation infrastructure and rural connectivity across several remote and border villages.

The projects included 20 Water Supply Schemes under the UT CAPEX programme with a cumulative cost of Rs 51.84 crore. These schemes are designed to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) to uncovered and underserved villages of Sub Division Mendhar ensuring access to safe and potable drinking water for thousands of residents.

In addition, irrigation and flood control works worth Rs 3.62 crore were launched to modernise and strengthen the water management infrastructure in the area. Foundation for construction of motorable bridge over Chattral Nallah at an estimated cost of Rs 2.52 crore was also laid which will improve the road connectivity and facilitate easier access to healthcare, education and other essential services.

Addressing a large gathering of local residents, public representatives and senior officers, Rana said “these projects are not merely infrastructure works but they reflect the resolve of the administration to ensure that development reaches every household, every field and every corner, no matter how remote.”

Highlighting the importance of responsible water management, Rana said that creation of infrastructure must go hand in hand with conservation and efficient use of water resources.

Speaking about the irrigation component, Rana noted that the modernisation of canals and khuls would help the farmers enhance their agricultural productivity, minimise water losses and improve irrigation efficiency. He added that flood protection measures would also safeguard the agricultural land and residential areas during heavy rains and flash floods.

As part of the connectivity initiative, the Minister laid the foundation stone for the construction of a 60-metre (2×30 metre span) single-lane plate girder motorable bridge over Chattral Nallah on the SK Road.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Krishan Kumar


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