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Information Campaign at Sunderbani | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 3: Underscoring the need for creating mass awareness about various welfare programmes launched by the Government, Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh today said it is imperative for effective implementation of these schemes. The Deputy Chief Minister was speaking at a function after after inaugurating 3-Day Public Information Campaign (Jansoonchna Abhiyan) at Sunderbani organized by Press Information Bureau in coordination with Directorate of Audio Visual Publicity (DAVP), Song and Drama Division, Directorate of Field Publicity, All India Radio and District Administration Rajouri. Legislators, Ravinder Raina, Vibodh Gupta, Surinder Choudhary, Additional Director General PIB, Bharti Vaid, SSP Rajouri, Additional Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Mumtaz Choudhary, SDMs of Sunderbani and Nowshera and district officers of different departments were present. The Deputy Chief Minister said the Government at both the Centre and State level has launched several new innovative schemes and the onus lies on the public representatives for creating awareness about these by organizing Public Information Campaigns so that these are implemented in letter and spirit. He said the public participation is imperative for success of any scheme or welfare programme so that an effective feedback is obtained about the status of its implementation at the grassroots level. Dr Singh also visited Shaheedi Sthal at Sunderbani and directed officers to ensure that it is preserved in a proper manner. He also inspected the Municipal Committee and directed the officers to ensure that the people get the requisite and necessary services which form its mandate. Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister laid foundation of a toilet complex in the Tehsil premises being constructed by the Municipal Committee with an estimated cost of Rs. 13.8 lakh. |
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