J&K Admin moving in right direction with expeditious pace: CCI

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On Sunday, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) Jammu appreciated the J&K administration’s endeavours to pace up development in the UT by realizing several development projects one after another.

In a statement issued here, CCI President Arun Gupta, the office bearers Sh. Anil Gupta, Sr. Vice President, Sh. Rajiv Gupta, Jr. Vice President, Sh. Gaurav Gupta, Secretary-General, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Secretary, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Treasurer, applauded LG Manoj Sinha’s efforts to give a fillip to development in Jammu by completing several development projects in record time. He welcomed the installation and commissioning of the Musical Fountain in Bagh-E-Bahu Fort and relaying of stone for the artificial lake project. Assuring full support to the government, he said that the exemplary pace with which the development is taking place in Jammu, the days are not far when the tourist footfall in the region will cross all the previous records. He said that this was quite necessary to provide the required push to the local economy as there is no shortage of natural beauty in the vicinity of Jammu City, but due to the lackadaisical approach of previous governments, the region failed to pick up pace as far as development and improvement in places of tourist interest are concerned. He anticipated that the interest shown by LG’s administration towards improving the tourist edifice in the Jammu region would bring tremendous changes in socio-economic profile through the creation of new livelihood opportunities and also by a significant increase in the influx of tourists hailing from different parts of the country and abroad.

He, however, urged LG Sinha to make sure that the artificial lake project sees the light of the day well in time because already much delay has been caused due to hiccups and lethargy of the successive governments that did only lip service but never paid any heed on the ground thus leading to missing of deadlines one after another. He said that once completed, the Tawi Lake Project will help make Jammu an independent tourist destination catering to the aspirations of the visitors of this city of temples completely. He urged the LG to continue with the excellent work.

This is necessary to bring Jammu on the country’s tourist map and help people lead a happy and contented life with no shortage of basic amenities and civic edifice.

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