PMDP projects sees immense progress since 2019
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PMDP projects sees immense progress since 2019

The Central Government funded projects under Prime Minister Development Package (PMDP), which were languishing, are seeing good progress since 2019.

Out of a total of 53 projects sanctioned at a cost of Rs 58,477 crore under the PMDP, 29 projects have already been completed or substantially completed. Among these projects, 18 projects are under the jurisdiction of the Government of India and 35 under the Government of J&K.

As per official details, 12 more projects will be completed during the current financial year and another six projects are likely to be completed by end of 2023. The Central Government is providing unstinting support in accelerating the pace of development in Jammu and Kashmir which has resulted in the rapid transformation of the entire Union Territory on all fronts.

The Central Government funded projects under Prime Minister Development Package (PMDP), which were languishing, are seeing good progress since 2019. Out of a total of 53 projects sanctioned at a cost of Rs 58,477 crore under the PMDP, 29 projects have already been completed or substantially completed. Among these projects, 18 projects are under the jurisdiction of the Government of India and 35 under the Government of J&K. As per official details, 12 more projects will be completed during the current financial year and another six projects are likely to be completed by end of 2023. The Central Government is providing unstinting support in accelerating the pace of development in Jammu and Kashmir which has resulted in the rapid transformation of the entire Union Territory on all fronts.

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