Rajan Gandhi
After COVID19 pandemic waves of 2020 and 2021 much was expected from 2022 which started with third wave of COVID19 for first two months and gradually ebbed down. Once the lockdown/closure effects reduced wheels of happening and development started picking up speed and what followed in 2022 is a beautiful transformation journey to remember.
Development
Unprecedented budget allocation by GoI to Jammu and Kashmir as well as Ladakh, despite resources crunch due to pandemic, ushered a new phase of development never ever seen in the history of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Smart City projects of twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar taken on war footing, throughout city laying of old drains, construction of new footpaths and repair/relaying of lanes/by-lanes is going on in full swing. In Jammu, Tawi River Front and Artificial Lake, both projects are coming up and has given a new lease of life to Tawi with day and night construction activities going on. All PMDP projects are on fast track to make substantial visible changes in quality of life in the

whole Jammu and Kashmir. First Phase of Jammu-Akhnoor flyover got operational giving much relief to commuters on this section. More funds sanctioned for Akhnoor-Poonch highway widening. Bari Brahmana yard of railways also inaugurated and now transformation of Jammu railway station has started to increase passenger platforms and other facilities. New Depot of oil companies is coming up near Athem in Jammu as such present Narwal land will also be utilised as per plans. North India’s first Industrial Biotech Park also inaugurated, will provide much needed support to Agri-entrepreneurs, startups, farmers, scientists and scholars. Work on Delhi-Katra Express Highway also started. Satish Dhawan Centre for Space Sciences at the Central University of Jammu inaugurated with B.Tech in Aviation and Aeronautics courses to be started. Mobile network services to remote areas improved and much awaited rural helicopter services also started. More accountable B2V and MTMP initiated for holistic development. However, work on Jammu Zoo due to lack of funds is almost standstill.
PM Modi visits Jammu

Keeping up his heart warming personal touch with Jammu , PM Modi addressed Gram Sabhas of entire nation on National Panchayati Raj Day, from village Palli near Jammu, it’s a matter of great pride that all three tiers of Panchayati Raj were established in J&K for the first time. Top business leaders of UAE accompanied PM and ensured investments worth crores in J&K. Palli became first ‘carbon neutral panchayat’ as PM Modi dedicated a 500 KV solar plant installed in a record time of three weeks. PM also dedicated projects worth around 20,000 cr to J&K.
HM Shah visits

Home Minister Amit Shah also gave special attention to J&K, visited the UT twice, gifted ST reservation to Pahari speaking people and projects worth crores inaugurated. Addressed a massive rally at Baramulla without the bullet proof shield, no shut down in entire valley on VVIP visit now, an achievement beyond words.
e-Governance
Jammu and Kashmir topped in e-Governance services delivery saving around Rs 200 crore annually as colonial system of annual Darbar move stands abolished, now both Civil Secretariats of Jammu and Srinagar work simultaneously without any break, much to the relief of public. More services/departments brought under Public Services Guarantee Act (PSGA), time line fixed to assure promised services at the doorsteps of public, minimum visits to offices.
Ladakh development
Primary focus is on carbon emission free Ladakh as various Solar plants made operation thereby removing dozens of DG sets, Geo thermal powered pumps, solar powered

swimming pools, heritage home stays, night sanctuary, helipads, fiber optic network at remote areas, roads- bridges and what not to make Ladakh model UT of India. Special infra projects for army/civilians. With university and medical college already sanctioned Ladakh is developing at fast pace to get at par with other Indian Metro cities.
Terrorism
Strong will, intent to strike back, better strategies, iron hand crushing by GoI made 2022 a year of death for terrorism. Working on policy of no funds for terror , more than 300 schools, breeding grounds for radicalisation, run by Falah-e-Aam (FAT) got banned, multiple illegal properties purchased with hawala money of Jamat-e-Islami worth crores stands seized. Kashmir, where writ of terrorism dominated for three decades witnessed true independence of speech, expression and freedom to go anywhere this year, Independence

day celebrated with much fanfare, cinema halls and beauty parlours back again in Kashmir. Late evening outings and night festivals are reality now. Terrorist incident free Shri Amarnath Yatra this year was another hallmark. Frustrated terrorists and their handlers tried to create panic by targeting outsiders and Kashmiri Pandits but nothing achieved by all this. Terrorists also tried to disrupt peace in Jammu by dropping arms/weapons by drones and repeated attempts to target Jammu Airport with drones but alert belt forces thwarted such attempts. Jammu and Kashmir Police rewarded with 132 President medals.
Health
Pandemic in first quarter again played havoc and consistent efforts are there by GoI and LG to build world class health infra in Jammu and Kashmir. Two State Cancer Institutes, Bones and Joint Hospital at Jammu, new complex at Bones and Joint Hospital at Barzulla Srinagar, are near completion and will be inaugurated next year. AIIMs is also coming up fast with classes already started.
Power Scenario

Despite best reformative efforts, this year saw power cuts in Jammu Division. Smart metering and other measures fail to cut power losses, as a result J&K’s DISCOM outstanding rising with every year. Focus on Solar Power as 200 MW rooftop solar power plants sanctioned for fifty thousand residences to benefit two lakh population. In Jammu 12MW and in Srinagar 4MW capacity such plants will be installed on government buildings. Work on Hydro-power projects of Ratle (824 MW), Kirthai-II (930 MW) Sawalakote (1856 MW) started and to strengthen the Sub-Transmission and Distribution network across the UT Rs 6000 crore sanctioned.
Floods

Unplanned development with encroached rain drains, choked nullahs, dumped malba and callous attitude of agencies resulted in another series of floods in Jammu and Kashmir, be it in and around Jammu or Surankote or Doda or Kishtwar or Samba, no district was left unaffected. Helpless public again got lip services only for personal losses worth crores.
Delimitation done
Delimitation exercise of J&K has been done, total 114 seats, 43 Jammu and 47 Kashmir, 9 seats reserved for ST and 7 for SC, 24 seats reserved for PoJK, almost all Assembly seats redrawn to balance the area, population and terrain. A win-win situation for everyone.
Municipalities JDA, SDA
While budget allocation of Urban Local Bodies increased manifold yet not much work done on Solid Waste Management and Sewage Treatment Plants with the result NGT imposing huge penalties time to time on different municipalities and ground water and river/lake water continue to get polluted unabated. HC acting strictly on Dal conservation. Against much hyped campaigns by Jammu Municipal Corporation , Jammu slipped to 199 ranking,

30 ranks further down from 169 ranking last year, in less than 10 lakh population category and Srinagar got 41 ranking in more than 10 lakh population category. Total household waste collection still remains a distant dream. Both Mayor and Deputy Mayor of JMC got replaced this year. Another year of deadly Dengue specifically in Jammu as JMC policy of dig it, leave it open and forget it resulted in water logging at different places, again knee jerk reactions but too little too late and public paid the price as no planning or intent is there. No new authorised colony for Jammu and same true for Srinagar, seems JDA and SDA are in hibernation. Master plans pending for majority of towns. The two province also faced shortage of petrol for sometime.
Heritage Restoration
Despite more than three years since Master Plan for Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex got sanctioned with a timeframe but nothing on ground has been achieved on ground as palace after palace rooftops have been demolished, site now seems more like a demotion site rather than conservation site. For a State Protected Monument trying to somehow survive, priority should be to complete work. However, funds for restoration of 37 heritage sites in

Jammu and Kashmir have been released, work to be done through respective DCs, DPRs already made by Archives, Archaeology and Museums Department.
Tourism
Record number of almost two crore tourists, with Jammu leading the footfall for Shri Mata Vaishno…
