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Jammu & Kashmir International Cricket Stadium

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Chief Minister, Mr. Omar Abdullah today directed the Revenue Department to prepare papers for the proposed cricket stadium at Bajalta near Jammu for approval of the State Cabinet.

Mr. Omar along with Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah who is also President of the J&K Cricket Association (JKCA) inspected the site for proposed stadium, cricket academy and hostel in the outskirts of Jammu at beautiful location of Bajalta.

Some 650 kanals of land has been identified for the construction of cricket stadium and allied facilities. The J&K Cricket Association will develop and construct the sports complex at the site.

Mr. Omar said that Government has flagged development and growth of sports as one of the important sectors and various measures have already been taken to provide required sports infrastructure across the state. “Over a dozen of sports stadia are being constructed at various districts headquarters”, :cheers: he said adding that construction of indoor sports complexes and Jammu and Srinagar are also in the pipeline.

The Chief Minister said that in order to nurture cricket talent in the State and achieve new highs Government would facilitate the J&K Cricket Association in its endeavour to further develop the sports. :yahoo:

The President J&K Cricket Association, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that the Association is also contemplating to construct a similar cricket facility at Srinagar so that national and international level cricket matches could be held at both places of Jammu and Srinagar in near future.

Dr. Abdullah laying stress on early clearing of the project by the State Government said that he would invite BCCI President to lay the foundation of the cricket stadium at Jammu soon ‘we receive the green signal from the State Government’.


Among others the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Mr. R. S. Chib, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu and Office Bearers and Members of J&K Cricket Association were present on the occasion.

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lolz man :cheers:

In 2010, Pakistan appealed to the Hague's Permanent Court of Arbitration (CoA), complaining that the Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant violates the Indus River Treaty

the court asked India late September to stop constructing any permanent works that would inhibit restoration of the river. While India cannot construct the dam, they can continue on the tunnel and power plant in hopes that the court will allow the project
You are going to be in huge shock Dadaji over kishanganga..................:cheers:
 
Cleanup process for Dal lake, Jun 20, 2007

SRINAGAR: Despite Union government's fiscal grants to the tune of Rs 235.70 crore, there hasn't been any improvement in the conservation and restoration of Dal lake , according to a Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report.

The total area of the lake in 1962 was 24 sq km, which has shrunk to 11.98 sq km due to encroachments. Add to this the constant inflow of excreta and garbage from nearby hotels, and what you have is a water body gasping for life.


Vice-chairman of Lakes and Waterways Development Authority Mir Naseem Ahmad, however, claims they've taken several steps towards restoration of the lake. "We have removed thousands of tress within the Dal and have even taken measures to rehabilitate the lake dwellers after acquiring 7,500 kanals of land at Bemina in Srinagar," said Mir.

Jammu & Kashmir HC had last year taken note of a PIL on the extinction of this famous lake and directed the different agencies involved with conservation and maintenance to pull out all the stops to restore the lake to its original shape.

Over 300 hotels, restaurants, government offices and residential complexes were put on demolition notice by the Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) following HC's directions.

However, a division Bench of the HC passed a split judgment on a PIL filed for conservation of Dal lake on March 29, 2007. The Bench, comprising former Chief Justice, Justice Bashir Ahmad Khan and Justice Bashir Ahmad Kirmani also could not agree on the steps needed to be taken.

In a 41-page judgment, Chief Justice Khan ordered the demolition of all constructions within a strip of 130 feet from the centre of the road.
 
Jobs for 7,000 Kashmiri youths under 'Himayat' scheme: Jairam Ramesh

The Centre aims at giving jobs to nearly 7,000 youths in Jammu and Kashmir during the current fiscal under the 'Himayat' scheme, a job-oriented skill development project launched in 2010, Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said here today.

The scheme mostly covers school and college dropouts and those from poor financial background, Ramesh said, adding that jobs have already been provided to 1,700 beneficiaries ever since the programme was launched in December last year.

"Next month, nearly 2,000 youths will get appointment letters for various jobs and for 2012-13, our target is to provide employment to 7,000 youths from the state," he said.

Ramesh was addressing a group of beneficiaries, including women from far-flung areas of J&K, in Mohali near here.

Under the scheme, people have been placed at entry-level positions in hospitality, insurance and other sectors, Ramesh said, adding that while 134 beneficiaries were employed in Chandigarh, rest of them were absorbed by companies at Ludhiana, Delhi and Gurgaon and some in J&K itself.

The Centre intends to have training centres in all 140 blocks of J&K state, he said.

Announcing to hike relocation allowance for the beneficiaries to Rs 12,000 for six months from Rs 2,000 for two months, Ramesh said efforts will also be made to sort out the problem of accommodation for these youths and steps like providing them vacant government houses and hostels are under consideration.

The Centre is also trying to make the process of opening of bank accounts for these beneficiaries hassle-free, he said.

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Jobs for 7,000 Kashmiri youths under 'Himayat' scheme: Jairam Ramesh - Indian Express
 
Power Development in Jammu and Kashmir



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Dam works of 450 MW Baglihar(I) HEP


Power Development in Jammu and Kashmir has a long and distinguished history. 9MW Mohra Hydro-electric Plant, among the first of its kind in the subcontinent, was developed as early as 1905. The estimated hydel potential is about 20,000 MW, out of which projects of about 16,200 MW capacity have already been identified.


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Tunnel Works


These projects are techno-economically viable, besides being eco-friendly and socially beneficial. In order to harness this potential in a sustained manner, the Government of J&K established the Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation Limited (JKSPDCL) which has been incorporated as Private limited company on 16th February 1995. The Corporation was incorporated to takeover, execute, complete, operate and maintain all power stations and power projects of the State.


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Turbine Baglihar HEP


The assets of all the power projects in the State, both existing and under implementation were transferred to the Corporation. The Corporation presently has 20 hydroelectric projects with installed capacity of 758.70MW located in various districts of Jammu & Kashmir including 450MW BHEP. The Corporation has Gas Turbines based on HSD with installed capacity of 175 MW at Pampore near Srinagar. In accordance with the State Hydel Policy, 2003 JKSPDC has allotted 10 small HEPs with a total capacity of 110.50 MWs under IPP phase-I. The State Government is presently reviewing existing State Hydel policy, 2003 for project implementation from 2-100MW to make it more investor friendly and thus attract investment and expertise from private players in the sector on a large scale.


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Electrical Works at Baglihar (HEP)


J & K State in one its achievements took lead in award of a mega hydro power scheme on tariff based competitive bidding process. J & K is the first State in India to award 690 MW Ratle HEP (mega hydro power project) on BOOT basis through a tariff based competitive bidding process. The corporation is also pursuing the development of geothermal project in Pugah valley of Leh, Ladakh


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Electrical and Civil works



:tup::tup::tup:


Official website :- JKSPDCL
 
Tourists thrilled by Zorbing in Kashmir


Next time when you are in J&K, make sure that u Zorb!!!
 
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Nice thread, good to know so much development is happening in Kashmir.I liked the airport and proposed stadium.

btw it calls for multiple layer of akash sam's and other BMD systems..we have so much to loose now.
 
World’s highest Railway bridge in India (Jammu)


Business Line : Industry & Economy / Logistics : World
India builds world

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Length: 1315m
Cost: Rs600+ crores
Current highest bridge (surface-deck clearance): Royal Gorge Bridge,Colorado,USA-321m above Arkansas river. Its a pedestrian bridge but is also used by cars. Millau Viaduct in France is 270m above the Tarn river and 343m above land. It'll remain the tallest due to the height of the pylons.

The Chenab bridge is part of the Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla railway route and have the highest surface-deck clearance at 359m above the Chenab River.

:smitten: :enjoy:
 
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I have to say- if i'm an " Aam Admi" in Kashmir and could care less about about politics, jihad, religion and more about opportunities and the future outlook for my kids or for my family... Kashmir rocks...

Size and color dedicated in the name of our dear poster Imran Khan...
 
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