Baramulla, Jun 13 (KNO): Acknowledging the deteriorating condition of irrigation infrastructure, Minister Javed Dar on Saturday said efforts are underway to revive and revalidate old irrigation schemes by strengthening the existing network and installing new pumps at various stations.
During his visit to North Kashmir villages, Minister Dar, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said there is a need to modernise ageing irrigation stations to meet the growing needs of the agriculture sector, as much of the infrastructure has outlived its efficiency and requires urgent upgrades.
"I acknowledge that the stations are old and the pumps and motors have lost their efficacy. There is a need for modern technology and strengthening the electricity supply on a 24x7 basis, especially during the peak paddy season," he said.
The Minister also addressed the concerns of seasonal mechanical labourers, who demanded conversion into casual labourers.
Dar said around 400 such workers have already been accommodated, while a number of others, some serving for nearly 25 years, continue to await a decision.
"It is a genuine demand. There are a few workers left who have been working for over 25 years. We will take up this matter and the demand will be largely redressed. It is the government that has to work on it and address their issues. We will try to resolve them," he said.
The minister assured the people that the government remains committed to improving irrigation facilities and addressing the long pending issues of workers associated with the department—(KNO)