CM reviews digital communications, telecom infra projects across J&K
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a review meeting on strengthening telecom and digital communications infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir with a particular focus on extending services to far-flung villages, dark zones and railway tunnels.
The meeting, attended by Minister for Information Technology Satish Sharma, Adviser to the CM Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, several administrative secretaries and officials of BSNL, discussed the status of ongoing projects and the challenges delaying their execution.
Underlining the significance of connectivity as a bridge to progress, the Chief Minister said robust mobile and internet services are essential for effective governance, quality education, accessible healthcare, vibrant tourism and overall public welfare.
Officials from BSNL briefed the meeting on the progress of the Amended BharatNet Project (ABP) Phase-III, which aims to deliver high-speed internet to gram panchayats and rural areas. The Chief Minister directed that strict timelines be maintained and stressed the need for priority coverage of uncovered and remote habitations.
During the discussions, several issues were highlighted which require the intervention of the government for timely completion of projects. These included early allotment of land for installation of telecom towers and equipment, and the expeditious grant of Right of Way permissions by departments such as R&B, PMGSY, BRO and Forests for the laying of optical fibre cables.
The need for uninterrupted services was also emphasised with a focus on providing electricity connections to all gram panchayats to operationalise BharatNet, implementing centralised billing and smart metering systems and ensuring the availability and functionality of panchayat or alternative government buildings where digital services are to be hosted.
Assuring full support from the government, the Chief Minister said: “Digital empowerment of our villages and towns is a cornerstone of inclusive growth. We are committed to ensuring that no part of Jammu and Kashmir remains disconnected—whether it is a remote hamlet, a dark zone or a railway tunnel.”
The Chief Minister directed BSNL and government departments concerned to work in close coordination, resolve bottlenecks swiftly and ensure timely delivery of connectivity projects across Jammu and Kashmir.
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