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Astore Master Plan Under Review: Stakeholders to Provide Input

The Deputy Commissioner of Astore, Muhammad Tariq, has announced that the draft of the master plan for the region will undergo another review. He emphasized that input from all stakeholders will be sought, and any feasible suggestions will be incorporated into the final plan.

The meeting included key participants such as Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Tariq, SP Astore Wazir Neik Alam, Assistant Commissioner Astore Dr. Wajahat Saleem, Assistant Commissioner Shounter Tanveer Ahmed, department heads, journalists, and local leaders. During the session, stakeholders raised questions and expressed their satisfaction with the ongoing work on the master plan.

Deputy Commissioner Tariq also proposed the inclusion of a water complex in the master plan to ensure the availability of clean drinking water for residents.

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He stressed that this master plan will be a key step in the development of Astore, which lies in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir. The plan aims to address essential infrastructure needs, improve services, and enhance the quality of life for the people living in this strategically important area.

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