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J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Approves Water Management Project

On Thursday, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced approval of a used water management project in the region. This initiative includes a Rs 19.99 crore sewage treatment plant set to be established in Ganderbal town, located in central Kashmir. The project aims to tackle pressing water management issues while enhancing public health and sanitation.

The Chief Minister emphasized the significance of this project, stating, “This will ensure proper treatment of used water, keep our rivers clean and improve public health and sanitation.” The announcement, shared via a post on X, underscores the government’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

In addition to the water management project, Abdullah’s government has greenlit the introduction of heritage courses under the state’s skill development department. This initiative aims to create a bridge between the region’s rich cultural heritage and contemporary skillsets.

The newly approved scheme will revive seven traditional craft courses, operational across 25 units in government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and polytechnics. The initiative expects an intake capacity of 500 students, providing stipends for trainees and honorariums for instructors.

Abdullah’s administration expressed that this move signifies steps toward preserving the state’s heritage while promoting skill-based livelihoods. “A step towards preserving heritage and promoting skill-based livelihoods in J&K,” the government stated in an official release.

These combined efforts, focusing on sustainable water management and cultural preservation, reflect the ongoing evolution of Jammu and Kashmir towards ensuring a balanced socio-economic landscape. While the sewage treatment plant aims to enhance environmental conditions, the heritage courses are set to reignite interest in traditional crafts, fostering community resilience in these unique economic turnarounds.

As Jammu and Kashmir navigates contemporary challenges, these initiatives signify a thoughtful approach towards sustainable development. The government of J&K looks to create a model of integrated environmental and cultural management, with community welfare at its core.

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