DC, SSP hold public grievances camp | | | Early Times Report POONCH, Aug 9: District Administration Poonch held grievance redressal camps for people living along the Line of Control (LoC) in village Digwar and Khari. According to press release, Deputy Commissioner Poonch, Nisar Ahmed Wani, Senior Superintendent of Police, J S Johar, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Shafiq Ahmed Choudhary, Assistant Commissioner Development, Dr. Basharat Hussain, Chief Medical Officer, Mumtaz Bhatti, Chief Education Officer, Ch. Lal Hussain, XEN PWD(R&B), Mushtaq Raina, XEN PDD, Nisar Choudhary, XEN PHE, Qayoom Choudhary, XEN I&FC, Mushtaq Choudhary other district officers, Sarpanchs, Panchs and local public attended the camps. Apart from the day to day problems that people living along the LoC face, the officers of district administration got first hand information about the problems being faced by the villagers near LoC regarding civic amenities. People of Digwar and Khari voiced their concerns before concerned officers on issues pertaining to water and power supply, dilapidated condition of roads, menace of overloading, check on absenteeism and upgradation of schools, PHCs, construction of toilets under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, clearance of liability under MGNREGA besides restoration of damaged FJB at Digwar and issuance of ration cards as per 2011 census and malshumari. Deputy Commissioner who responded to all their concerns said expeditious redressal of their grievances is administration's top most priority. He informed them that for the purpose of the issuance of ration the census figures of 2011 are being adopted and ration cards will be issued as per the 2011 census. Regarding restoration of damaged FJB at Digwar, the DDC informed the locals that tendering process has been initiated and the work of restoration will commence soon informing them further that for improving the conditions of roads in villages across the border fencing, the issue has already been brought to the notice of higher authorities in recently held Civil-Military liason meeting. Acknowledging the role of people living near LoC in securing national border, Senior Superintendent of Police asked them to remain ever vigilant to thwart the nefarious designs of enemies. He also addressed various other security concerns of the locals. Responding to the menace of overloading, the SSP asked them to immediately inform the authorities so that action is taken against the violators. |
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