JAMMU, MAY 2: The Durga Nagar Welfare Coordination Committee today called on Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, at his official residence to highlight the pressing problems faced by the locals there.
The Minister was apprised of the difficulties being faced by the residents due to irregular water supply, dependence on private water tankers and gaps in sanitation services.
The committee also requested that the Power Development Department (PDD) be directed to classify the MU-9 Feeder at CPS Muthi as an essential services feeder.
The delegation also informed Javed Rana that a survey for construction of a one lakh gallon water reservoir at Durga Nagar had already been conducted as per earlier directions and an estimate amounting ₹32 lakh had been prepared. However, they informed that the required funds have not been released so far and sought Minister’s intervention for expediting the same.
Javed Rana acknowledged the hardships faced by the public and emphasised that ensuring easy access to essential facilities, particularly safe drinking water, power and other essentials remains a top priority of the government.
Taking a serious view of the matter, the Minister directed the concerned departments, particularly Jal Shakti, to take immediate steps to streamline and augment the water supply in the area. He also called for assessment and upgradation of the existing pipeline infrastructure to prevent leakages and ensure equitable distribution.
The Minister further instructed the authorities to strengthen sanitation and waste management mechanisms in Durga Nagar to safeguard the public health and maintain hygiene standards.
Reiterating the government’s commitment to responsive governance, Javed Rana assured that all genuine public grievances will be addressed on priority and directed the officials to ensure visible improvement.














