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B2V3 takes off with multifarious activities across 92 Panchayats of Rajouri
10/2/2020 11:14:07 PM
Early Times Report

RAJOURI, Oct 2: Back to village Phase III (B2V3) program Friday took off with multifarious activities across 92 Panchayats of this border district with special focus on taking administration to the doorsteps of the people.
The officers, PRIs, BDC chairpersons, Sarpanchs, Panchs and a large number of people turn up in all Panchayats . The visiting officers organized interaction programs in which the public including senior citizens, stakeholders, retired government employees, youth and women participated and projected their issues.
The officers educated the people about the central and state government schemes and encouraged them to avail the benefits to improve their socio economic condition. The people sought augmentation of drinking water supply, improvement of power supply scenario, enrollment of farmers in PM Kisan scheme, provision of electrical poles, repair of damaged roads and extension of old age pension to all eligible persons.
Meanwhile, the visiting officers inspected pace of development works and facilities in PHCs, water supply scenario and condition of traditional water bodies. They checked the mid day meal ration for the students and availability of nutrition in Anagwandi centres.
Besides, special programmes were also organized to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti. The visiting officers along with the frontline workers, Sarpanchs, Panchs and public participated in the pledge taking ceremony for making the panchayat neat and clean.
The visiting officers urged the sarpanchs, panchs and senior citizens to perform their participatory role during plan formulation for effective development of their areas.
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