PRIME MINISTER’S PRESS STATEMENT
AT JAMMU
The following
is the text of the Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s
statement at a Press Conference at Jammu today:
"I attended
two-days Inter-State Council meeting on 27th and 28th August,
2003 at Srinagar. It was attended by Chief Ministers and Union
Ministers. During this Conference important issues relating to
Inter State relations were discussed. During my visit to Jammu,
I also met eminent citizens.
2. During my last
two visits to Jammu & Kashmir in May, 2002 and April, 2003,
I had announced various projects and programmes for economic development
of the State. These are under various stages of implementation
and the Government of India is closely monitoring these projects/programmes,
(Latest status is circulated). These schemes are for development
of road and rail communication, power sector and creation of employment
opportunities in the State.
3. During my interaction
with people here I found that there are additional requirements
of new schemes and programmes which Government of India will help
in implementation. These are as follows :-
- A one-time special grant of
Rs. 30 crore will be given for development of University of
Jammu and its affiliated colleges.
- A scheme has been prepared at
a cost of Rs. 175 crore to provide drinking water to 2284
habitations and 1400 schools in Kandi area. In the current
year Rs.54.16 crore has been released in the normal course
to the State of J&K for implementation of water supply
schemes, a part of which will flow to Kandi area. Additional
amount of Rs.20 crore will be released for the Kandi area
for implementation of water supply schemes.
- I appreciate the difficulties
experienced in supplying power to Leh-Ladakh area. Ministry
of Power has considered various options and has recommended
that a 220 KV Single Circuit Transmission Line from Srinagar
to Leh via Kargil will be the best option which will provide
a reliable and cheaper power for this area on a long term
basis. The cost of transmission line will be about Rs.300
crore funds for which will be provided by the Government of
India. The transmission line will be implemented by Powergrid
Corporation of India.
- The present scale of relief
for valley migrant family is Rs.600 per person per month.
This will be increased to Rs.750 per person per month immediately
subject to a maximum of Rs.3000 per family, per month. This
will involve additional expenditure of Rs.10 crore per annum.
- 504 one room leaking tenements
for the Kashmiri migrant families in Muthi Phase II-Jammu
will be replaced with 500 new tenements at Purkoo Phase IV
costing Rs.10 crore. In addition, Rs.5 crore will be provided
for other facilities in 14 Kashmiri migrant camps in Jammu
region.
- There has been a persistent
demand for partial shifting of border villages (involving
541 families of Balakote area of Poonch) which face difficulties
frequently because of border shelling. Rs.7 crore has been
estimated for the partial shifting to safe locations in 9
colonies in consultation with Army authorities. The fund will
be provided by Government of India.
- 10 Kendriya Vidhyalayas have
been sanctioned for the State. A one time grant of Rs.45 crore
will be given for construction of the buildings of these ten
Kendriya Vidyalayas in a period of three years.
- Chief Minister of J&K had
requested me during my last visit to Srinagar that Government
of India should assist in funding Baglihar Power Project (450
MW). Out of the project cost of Rs.3800 crore, about Rs.1600
crore has been spent by the State and Rs.2200 crore has to
be tied up with financial institutions. At that time I had
assured him that if the project is viable, the Government
of India will assist in providing funds. Subsequent to my
visit, meetings have been held in the Government of India
at various levels as well as State Government officials and
with the financial institutions. State Government has also
agreed to certain concessions such as foregoing 12 per cent
free power and deferring/reducing return on equity. I am now
told that the cost of power generation has been reduced to
between Rs.2.50 and Rs.2.70 per unit, which is reasonable.
Ministry of Power and Ministry of Finance will assist in getting
the financial closure of the project within a period of one
month.
- Sewa-II Hydroelectric Power
Project (120 MW) of National Hydro Power Corporation costing
Rs.665 crore has been sanctioned on 21st August,
2003."