Basic facilities reach doorstep in far-flung border areas of J&K’s Rajouri
Updated:2 years, 2 months ago
Updated:2 years, 2 months ago
Rajouri (J&K), April 28 (ANI): The residents of far flung areas of J&K’s Rajouri are delighted as for the first time after Independence all types of basic facilities reached there. Different government schemes are reaching on doorstep of poor people living in hilly areas. Basic facilities including road connectivity, bridges, and drinking water have been improved, which resulted in the improved quality of life of the natives. People have also received ‘Pucca’ houses under the PMAY scheme which has ensured a safe living for every poor family. New education and employment opportunities have opened up as roads, electricity reached remote villages of Rajouri.
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