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Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Omar to knock Modi sarkar for airport upgradation, jobs


Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir government plans to take up a number of issues with government of India soon after Narendra Modi’s coronation as Prime Minister on Monday.
Among the issues, Chief Omar Abdullah may seek registration of a case against Hyderabad-based Ramky Infrastructures for deserting construction work on highway in south Kashmir after allotment and upgradation of Srinagar airport.
“Srinagar-Khanabal road is so much dilapidated that bones broke down, but it pertains to National Highway Authority of India. Work on four-lane construction has been unfortunately entrusted to Ramky (Infrastructures). There should be an FIR against the company as it has deserted the work after allotment to it,” Omar Abdullah told a New Delhi-based news channel on Sunday.


In April this year, the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) lodged an FIR against Ramky Infrastructures for allegedly using fake steel under its tag for the construction of flyover on the Srinagar-Jammu highway.
Read news in full 26/05/14 Kashmir Reader/Kashmir Reader

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