Kupwara, June 27 (JKNS): Commissioner Secretary to the Government, Tribal Affairs Department, J&K, Prasanna Ramaswamy G, today conducted an extensive visit to Karnah Sub-Division to review the implementation and progress of developmental projects being executed in the border villages of Teetwal and Amrohi under the Vibrant Villages Programme-II (VVP-II).
The visit focused on assessing the pace of developmental works, reviewing the implementation of key government schemes and engaging with the local population to understand their aspirations and developmental needs.
During the visit, the Commissioner Secretary chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Mini Secretariat, Tangdar, attended by officers of the district administration and various line departments.
He reviewed the overall developmental profile of Teetwal and Amrohi, with particular emphasis on infrastructure creation, public service delivery, connectivity, livelihood generation and the status of projects sanctioned under VVP-II.
While reviewing the progress, he directed all concerned departments to ensure the timely completion of approved works and stressed the need for close inter-departmental coordination for effective implementation of the programme.
He observed that the Vibrant Villages Programme aims to transform border villages into self-reliant and sustainable communities by strengthening basic infrastructure, improving essential services and creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.
The Commissioner Secretary also underscored the importance of regular monitoring to ensure quality execution, transparency and adherence to prescribed timelines.
He instructed officers to proactively identify developmental gaps and address them through a coordinated approach so that the benefits of various welfare schemes reach every eligible household.
Later, the Commissioner Secretary visited Teetwal, where he presided over a public interaction camp and held a detailed interaction with local residents. The participants projected various demands relating to civic amenities, road connectivity, drinking water, education, healthcare and other developmental issues.
Giving a patient hearing to the grievances and suggestions, he assured the public that all genuine concerns would be taken up with the concerned departments for appropriate action.
He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to the holistic development of border villages and emphasized that community participation is essential for the successful implementation of developmental initiatives.
Addressing the gathering, the Commissioner Secretary outlined the Government’s vision for the comprehensive development of Teetwal and Amrohi under VVP-II.
He stated that the programme is designed to improve the socio-economic conditions of border residents through enhanced infrastructure, better public services, improved connectivity, promotion of sustainable livelihoods and greater access to government welfare schemes.
He expressed confidence that the initiative would significantly improve the quality of life in these villages and transform them into vibrant and resilient border communities.
The Commissioner Secretary was accompanied by Nodal Officers TRI Dr Abdul Khabir, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Karnah, Mohd Raiyaz, Chief Planning Officer, Kupwara, Parvaiz Ahmad Lone, and officers of various line departments during the visit. (JKNS)

