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Basohli being developed as a heritage town: Dr Jitendra Singh

Dr Jitendra Singh said this while addressing a public meeting. On the occasion, a Lavender awareness program was also organised.

Basohli being developed as a heritage town: Dr Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that the traditional miniatures famous Basohli in Jammu division is being developed as a heritage town and Aroma Start-up destination.

Dr Jitendra Singh said this while addressing a public meeting. On the occasion, a Lavender awareness program was also organised.

He said Basohli was always neglected by the previous governments, thus the development deficit is still seen in this area.

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After Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over in 2014, the priority has been to bring the left out areas into the development mainstream so as to end the development deficit syndrome in these areas.

Reiterating the vision of Prime Minister to create a Viksit Bharat and Viksit Jammu and Kashmir, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the government is focussed on the poor, farmers, youth and nari-shakti.

They have been empowered through various government welfare schemes as this government believes in ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’ mantra, said Dr Jitendra Singh.

In terms of road and highway development, Dr Jitendra Singh said, North India’s first ever cable-stayed bridge Atal Setu, J&K’s first inter-state bridge at Keerian-Gandyal, etc., have been the cornerstones of development never imagined by anyone.

The minister said had Narendra Modi not become the Prime Minister of India in 2014, the Shahpur-Kandi Project would not have been resumed that was stalled from the last 70 years.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave highest priority to this project as it is the lifeline of this area in many ways, and has the potential to irrigate 4000 acre agricultural land of this area, Dr Jitendra Singh emphasised.

Aroma Mission has been started by our neighbouring states like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. As this constituency has been the birthplace of Purple Revolution in India, Basohli must not shy away from starting the lavender cultivation here as this can increase the income of agriculturists of this area manifold.

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