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Er. Aijaz Hussain Raises Key Development Issues of Srinagar in DDC Meeting

JK News Service by JK News Service
October 16, 2025
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Er. Aijaz Hussain Raises Key Development Issues of Srinagar in DDC Meeting
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Srinagar, Oct 16 (JKNS): District Development Council (DDC) Member from Khonmoh Constituency, Er. Aijaz Hussain, on Thursday raised several vital public issues concerning Srinagar district during the District Development Council meeting held at the Rural Development Office, Srinagar.

The meeting was chaired by Chairman District Development Council, Srinagar, Mr. Aftab Malik, and was attended by all DDC Members of District Srinagar, besides senior district-level officers including the Chief Planning Officer Srinagar, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Srinagar, Assistant Commissioner Panchayat (ACP) Srinagar, Block Development Officers (BDOs), and other sectoral officers.

During the meeting, Er. Aijaz Hussain highlighted the long-pending issue of settlement of revenue records for village Balhama, stressing that the delay has been causing inconvenience to residents and hindering developmental initiatives. He also urged that the work on the establishment of a hospital at Balhama be started without further delay, as the project has already been approved by the Health Department to cater to the healthcare needs of the area’s growing population.

Er. Aijaz further raised the issue of jurisdiction at Padshahibagh, urging the administration to resolve the matter for effective governance and better public service delivery. He also discussed the issue of customary mining in river Jhelum, calling for a balanced and regulated approach that safeguards local livelihoods while maintaining environmental integrity.

In addition, Er. Aijaz Hussain drew the attention of the authorities to several other developmental concerns of rural areas falling under Lalchowk Constituency, emphasizing the need for timely execution of projects, fair allocation of resources, and equitable development across all panchayats.

Speaking on the occasion, Er. Aijaz Hussain said, “Our focus must be on inclusive and sustainable development. Every village and every household in Srinagar district deserves access to basic amenities, healthcare, and fair governance. I will continue to raise the voice of the people at every platform until their issues are addressed.”

He urged the district administration to take immediate and result-oriented action on the issues raised, reaffirming his commitment to work for the sustainable growth and welfare of the people of Srinagar district. (JKNS)

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