J&K House Committee Inspects Jal Jeevan Mission Projects in Rajouri
House panel begins ground inspection of Jal Jeevan mission works in Rajouri, Poonch
Hindustan Times
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A 13-member committee from the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, led by former high court judge Hasnain Masoodi, began inspections of Jal Jeevan Mission projects in Rajouri district. The inspections aim to assess the implementation of safe drinking water schemes and ensure transparency and accountability.
- 01The House committee consists of 13 members from the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly.
- 02Inspections are led by Hasnain Masoodi, a former high court judge.
- 03The committee aims to evaluate the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission projects.
- 04Project sites inspected include Sasalkote, Agrati, Kakora, Neili, and Gambhir Mughlan.
- 05The inspections will help formulate recommendations for effective delivery of safe drinking water.
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A 13-member house committee from the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly initiated on-ground inspections of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) projects in Rajouri district. Led by Hasnain Masoodi, a former high court judge, the committee includes several legislators such as M Y Tarigami and Ali Mohammad Dar. The inspections are designed to provide insights into the implementation of JJM schemes, focusing on transparency and accountability in delivering safe drinking water to the public. The committee visited multiple project sites, including Sasalkote, Agrati, Kakora, Neili, and Gambhir Mughlan, to assess the status and quality of ongoing works. Senior officials, including Anjali Seharawat, the mission director for JJM, accompanied the committee to facilitate a thorough evaluation.
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The inspections are expected to enhance the effectiveness of water supply schemes, ensuring residents in Rajouri district receive safe drinking water.
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