Jammu: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar directed the officers to ensure that timely expenditure of funds and achieving the objectives of plan qualitatively should be the core of governance while implementing various schemes.
The Advisor made these comments while taking a detailed review of CAPEX budget and other Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) of Agriculture Department at Civil Secretariat here today.
Speaking in the meeting, Advisor Bhatnagar said that Agriculture is the backbone of the nation and contributes a fair portion in the GDP of this country. He emphasised that 70% of the population directly or indirectly is associated with this sector so a good policy implementation is the need of the hour. He stressed upon the officials to utilise the money efficiently besides maintaining the quality of work.
The Advisor also directed the officials to monitor the works in the field constantly so that proper performance is managed as well as money is utilised with efficiency.
Further Advisor Bhatnagar urged the officials to increase the coverage under Centrally Sponsored Schemes and under National Saffron Mission besides increasing the sphere of Soil Health Card scheme by including the uncovered areas.
Secretary Horticulture while speaking in the meeting informed that Rs. 52.43 crore have been spent under the CAPEX budget while as Rs.22.07 crore have been spent through various centrally sponsored schemes. He also informed the meeting about the coverage of beneficiaries in various schemes like Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), National Saffron Mission, Kissan Credit Card Scheme, Soil Health Card and other beneficiary oriented schemes.
Giving details about ongoing projects as well works under languishing projects, the Secretary informed the meeting around 41 projects under CAPEX will be completed by March end while as 7 projects under languishing scheme will be completed by this month.
Meanwhile, Advisor Bhatnagar also chaired the review meeting of CAPEX budget and other Centrally Sponsored Schemes of Horticulture Department.
Speaking in the meeting, the Advisor maintained that horticulture sector is the lifeline of Jammu and Kashmir and is a major contributor towards our GDP.
He further said that the sector provides employment to a large chunk of population and has a potential of creating more employment avenues if exploited properly.