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Javed Rana lays foundation stones for flood protection works, WSS in Uri

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 26, 2025
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Uri, Aug 25: In a major push to flood mitigation and infrastructure development in North Kashmir’s Uri region, the Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology, Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, Monday laid the foundation stones for erosion and flood protection works at Boniyar and a comprehensive Water Supply Scheme (WSS) under AMRUT 2.0 in Uri town.
The Erosion and Flood Protection project, with an outlay of Rs 18.57 crore, is being implemented under the Comprehensive Flood Management Programme (CFMP).
The initiative aims to safeguard vulnerable stretches of the River Jhelum from RD 180 km to 225 km, where the riverbanks are most prone to erosion and flooding.
The project includes the construction of RCC retaining walls and crate protection works, and is expected to be completed within eight months, benefiting dozens of villages by protecting lives, property, and agricultural land.
Speaking at the foundation laying ceremony of Erosion and Flood Protection works, Minister Rana stated, “these projects reflect Omar Abdullah government’s commitment to proactive flood management and environmental protection. They not only address immediate threats but also enhance the long-term resilience and ecological stability of the region.”
Laying the foundation of the WSS Uri project, the Minister described it as a transformative step towards achieving 100% potable water coverage in Uri town.
The scheme, costing Rs 6.71 crore, includes the construction of a 0.55 MGD Rapid Sand Filtration Plant (RSFP) at Uri, a 0.25 MGD RSFP at Lagama, a new water reservoir, and augmentation of the existing distribution network.
The system is designed to provide a reliable supply of 135 litres per capita per day, meeting both current and future needs.
He added that the projects will significantly improve public health, infrastructure and service delivery, especially in remote and underserved areas.
The events were attended by MLA Uri, Dr. Sajad Shafi, Chief Engineer PHE Kashmir, Er. Taj Choudhary, along with senior officials from the Jal Shakti Department.
Later, the Minister held public interaction programmes at Peernia Playground in Boniyar and Officers’ Club Uri, where he met with a large number of residents and representatives from various villages and hamlets.
During the interactive sessions, locals raised pressing issues such as damaged road infrastructure, water supply challenges and the need for improved educational facilities.
The Minister gave a patient and sympathetic hearing, assuring the public that their concerns will be addressed on priority.
“The Omar Abdullah-led government is deeply committed to responsive and accountable governance. Development must reach every doorstep, and grievances must be resolved swiftly,” he said.
He further emphasized the importance of timely implementation of projects under flagship programs and centrally sponsored schemes, urging officers to conduct regular field visits and reviews, especially in far-flung areas, to monitor the effectiveness of public welfare services.
Rana concluded by reiterating the government’s resolve to bridge development gaps in remote regions and improve the quality of life for all residents through sustained infrastructure investments and public service reforms.

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