L-G Mathur visits Shakar Chiktan Sub Division
Lieutenant Governor, Radha Krishna Mathur visited Shakar Chiktan Sub Division and took stock of the developmental needs, demands, and grievances of the people on December 11.
Feroz Ahmad Khan, CEC, Kargil; DC Kargil, Baseer ul Haq Choudhary; SSP Kargil, Dr. Vinod Kumar, and other concerned officers accompanied the L-G during the tour.
The Lieutenant Governor accorded a ceremonial guard of honour at the historic Chiktan Shagaran.
Various public delegations including councillors, BDC chairpersons, Sarpanchs, Panches, Nambardars, and representatives of religious and political organizations, civil society groups, senior citizens, and other delegations met the L-G with their representations.
The demands projected by the delegations mainly included the creation of Shakar Chiktan Shargole area as a separate district, up-gradation of the Community Health Center, Chiktan as Sub District Hospital, widening and up-gradation of Khangral Sanjak Road and its handing over from BRO to the Civil Administration, sanctioning of Degree college, creation of Tourism Development Authority and PWD Division for Shakar Chiktan, restoration, and up-gradation of Chiktan Razi Palace and construction of public park nearby, creation of CD Blocks for Khangral, Shakar and Chiktan, construction of protection bunds and nallah training along the banks of Kanji Nallah, completion of the incomplete works of Namlingthang Canal, provision of mobile towers and lift irrigation and water supply schemes, up-gradation of schools and health centres, deployment of more doctors preparation of Master Plan for Kanji Nallah, replacement of HT line from Sanjak to Shakar Sapi and other related demands.
L-G Mathur gave a patient hearing to all issues and demands projected by the delegations and assured of looking into each issue for suitable follow up.
The LG while highlighting the need to restore the traditional glory of the Chiktan Razi Palace said that necessary restoration of the palace should be done through the expertise of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) professionally with a focus on its basic design and idea.
LG Mathur stated that restoration of the palace will go a long way in giving impetus to heritage and high-end tourism in Chiktan Valley which abounds in tremendous natural beauty and cultural assets.