Scarcity of sand for construction of houses flagged in meeting
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More than 40,000 houses could be grounded in Kurnool dist. on July 1, 3 and 4
There is a extreme shortage of sand for the construction of houses to be grounded underneath the Jagananna Pedalandariki Illu scheme and it ought to be introduced in from Kadapa district, Legislative Council Government Whip Gangula Prabhakar Reddy instructed the District Review Committee meeting held right here on Monday.
A Review Committee chaired by Minister for Water Resources P. Anil Kumar Yadav mentioned methods and means to make sure 100% grounding of houses for the poor underneath the federal government’s flagship scheme and directed individuals’s representatives and officers to take all measures to make sure that grounding of all houses takes place on July 1,3 and 4 in all of the constituencies.
Mr. Anil Kumar, who can also be the district in-charge Minister, mentioned that the Joint Collectors should be certain that enough sand (if the supply was greater than 40 km away) was stocked near the structure.
The meeting additionally mentioned the COVID scenario and measures wanted for tackling third wave, which is being seen as the subsequent greatest problem individuals would possibly face, the Minister mentioned.
Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath mentioned that in Kurnool district greater than 40,000 houses could be grounded on July 1, 3 and 4, with a goal of grounding 15,360 houses on daily basis. The meeting mentioned the event of Jagananna Colonies, MIG Plots improvement, and infrastructure services wanted for meeting the demand in the longer term for going through yet one more wave of the pandemic.
In Sirivella mandal of Allagadda Assembly constituency, the structure marked by the officers had obtained washed away in the floods, which ought to be relaid as early as attainable for taking over the construction exercise, Mr. Prabhakar Reddy mentioned.
He prompt allocating authorities land near the cities for the aim or shopping for land for the scheme. He additionally identified that the construction of the Rythu Bharosa Kendras, Village Secretariats, and Health Centres was getting delayed because of the shortage of sand.
District Collector G. Veerapandian, Superintendent of Police Fakkeerappa Kaginelli, Kurnool MLA Hafeez Khan, Kurnool MP Sanjeev Kumar, and others attended the meeting.
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