In a major initiative for expansion of Jammu city, the Jammu Development Authority is going to develop an Integrated Smart Satellite Township for a population of about 50,000 along the ring road at Bhalwal.
The decision to develop the satellite township was taken in a meeting of the Board of Directors of the JDA under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary Housing and Urban Development Department, Dheeraj Gupta.
It may be recalled that a similar township has been decided to be developed by the J&K Housing Board.
The proposed township will be a completely self-sufficient state-of-the-art satellite town with all modern infrastructure and amenities, including for commercial and institutional usage, and will also provide livelihood opportunities for its residents within the township.
It will be for the first time in the last three decades that the JDA will take up development of a housing colony of this scale in Jammu. The proposed township will fully take care of the expansion needs of Jammu city.
The Board further approved the revamping of drainage, road, water supply and power distribution infrastructure in underdeveloped housing colonies of JDA.
The Vice Chairman JDA, Pankaj Magotra presented a detailed agenda including the action taken on the decisions of the previous meeting before the Board for discussion covering several issues pertaining to the functioning of the JDA and new initiatives for the development of the urban infrastructure in Jammu city
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