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Super Bazar Kulgam

Registrar Cooperative Societies visits Kulgam, Kashmir

| @indiablooms | Oct 10, 2021, at 01:53 am

Kulgam/IBNS: Registrar Cooperative Societies of J&K Shafqat Iqbal Saturday conducted an extensive tour of Kulgam to review the status of the on-going works and assessed the working of Cooperative Societies here.

During the visit it was informed that the Cooperative Super Bazar, Kulgam was under construction at a project cost of Rs 147.86 lakh out of which expenditure of  Rs 70.90 lakh has been incurred and 90 percent of the work was complete.

It was observed that the work is at the final stage of completion except some minor interior work and fencing.

The Registrar impressed upon the officers that once the new complex is  completed and ready to use, the Super Bazar may be shifted to the new building  which shall have all the features of a modern supermarket like separate counters,  trolley system, bar-coding system of billing, CCTV surveillance, among others.

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