Srinagar, March 29: A delegation of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) Kashmir held a call on meeting with Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri wherein the administrative and infra issues were raised.
The delegation was joined by Baldev Singh Raina, Immediate former Chair Kashmir and Executive Committee Members Himayu Wani, Syed Pervaiz Qalander, Madeena Mir, Bilal Kawoosa, Er Owais Raja and Deputy Director Iqbal Fayaz Jan, a PHDCCI statement issued here said, adding, “The delegation put on record the commendable job done by Divisional Commissioner as revenue secretary wherein the department achieved an exemplary milestone by the digitization of land record and addressing the key issues of the revenue department and removing the technical flaws in land records and the modern programme of preserving land records to make them available to every landholder of J&K.”
Threadbare discussions were held on the issues projected by the PHDCCI regarding the overall development of the Kashmir region and the welfare of the business community, the statement said.
“The meeting, which lasted for almost two hours, discussed the issues related to the Srinagar Master Plan, land usage charges that were requested as per circle rates, revoking the suspension order of private hospitals under Ayushman Bharat Scheme, early completion of Smart City Project, public mobility during late night hours in all routes, 24X7 helpline number with a prompt response for tourists, online app based e-taxi services, 30-month validity of Chemical Safety Certificate for private educational institutes, immediate action to control the dog population, establishment of GI & Rural Marts in districts and revival of Kashmir Haat with its old charm and attraction,” the PHDCCI said.
All the EC members from PHDCCI were heard patiently and a very short time frame for resolution of the issues was provided by Divisional Commissioner, the statement said, adding, “He (Div Com) assured the PHD Chamber that all flagged issues would be looked into for their timely resolution with proper justification on a case-to-case basis as and when submitted by PHDCCI. He further agreed and accepted the proposal of the delegation that 24X7 helpline numbers with prompt response will be launched soon.”