Jammu: Recently, Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for the Prime Minister's Office of Jammu, has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, give most importance to the North-Eastern states. Dr. Jitendra told about the steps being taken by the Prime Minister for the development of Jammu and Kashmir at a high level meeting in Kohima, Nagaland. Citing the development in Nagaland, he said that the steps taken to speed up development in the North-East states are now being repeated in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Karnataka by-election: Congress accepts defeat; people have accepted the defectors, says DK Shivakumar He said that in the field of development, Nagaland is becoming an example for other states and union territories of the country. Dr. Jitendra told that in the second phase of Udaan scheme, importance will be given to North Eastern states and other hilly regions of the country. During this, he told about the projects that accelerate development in Jammu and Kashmir. Karnataka Assembly by-election: BJP leads in 13 seats, Congress leads by 2 Five lakh gallons of additional water will be available in Kishtwar: According to sources, there will no longer be a water crisis in Kishtwar in Jammu. 5 lakh gallons of additional water will be supplied under the Newgarh water supply scheme. However, work on this scheme started in the year 2013. The limit was set several times to complete the plan. Under the scheme, a test was conducted to send water to the pipe which was successful last week. Expressing happiness over the water test being successful, DC said that Kishtwar and adjoining areas need 20 lakh gallons of water. It is given 10 lakh gallons of water. With the implementation of the Newgarh project, 15 lakh gallons of additional water will be provided. In total, there will now be 25 million gallons of water. Rana said that the water problems of the people of Kishtwar region are going to be resolved. 53 crore was spent on this. Finland anoints Sanna Marin, 34, as world's youngest-serving prime minister