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DDC presides over public outreach camp at Rajnagar, Budhal
Asks Officers to work with promptness, problem-solving approach
7/13/2022 10:54:04 PM
Early Times Report

RAJOURI, July 13: To redress public grievances at their doorsteps, the District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal today chaired a public grievances redressal camp organised as a part of weekly Block Diwas here at Rajnagar, Budhal.
Among others present were BDC Budhal New, Shamin Akhter; ADC Koteranka, Surinder Mohan Sharma; CPO, Mohammad Khurshid; SE Hydraulics, JP Singh; LDM, Jyoti Prakash; DSWO, Wakeel Ahmed Bhatt; ARTO, Shami Kumar and other District and sectoral officers were present during the event.
During the event, the public and their representatives raised a number of issues and demands of their areas including macadamization of roads, upgradation of Govt institutions, paucity of staff, better health care facilities etc.
Specific issues included completion of work on Conference Hall at PWD Dakbunglow, shortage of staff at PHC Budhal, ultrasound machine to be sanctioned for PHC Budhal, road from Kewal to Targain, road Samote to Bagla to be blacktopped, paucity of staff in educational institutions etc.
Some more issues were implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission, scarcity of water, construction of BDO office building, repairing of Gangota bridge, post of NT at Niabat Budhal to be filled, dilapidated condition of road from Rajnagar to Ghabar, construction of road from Samote to Rangbagla, shortage of staff in Govt HSS Ghabar etc.
Officers of different departments also brifed the public about the status of a number of schemes being implemented in the district and motivated them to avail the benefits of the same. They also responded to the queries pertaining to their departments raised by the public during the event.
While replying to the issue of scarcity of water, the SE Hydraulics informed that as many as 11 schemes worth Rs 51.88 crores have been approved for the block under Jal Jeevan Mission.
The DDC gave a patient hearing to all the issues projected by the public during the event and assured them that all their genuine concerns would be redressed in a phased manner.
In his address, the DDC said that the District Administration is making untiring efforts to redress the genuine concerns of the public and sought the active cooperation of all the stakeholders in this regard.
He also said that effective measures are being taken for the inclusive, all-round and substantial development of all the areas of the district and much emphasis is being laid to push every sector to take the district to newer heights and new levels of prosperity.
While enumerating several Govt schemes and programs meant for the welfare of the general public, he urged the people to come forward and avail the benefits of the same.
Stating that close coordination between the frontline workers and public representatives is a must for the overall development of the region, he asked them to work in tandem for the prompt delivery of essential services and holistic and sustainable development of the region.
Highlighting various schemes of the Mission Youth, he also said that the Govt has launched a number of initiatives to meet the aspirations of youth so they can contribute to society and achieve self-growth.
He asked the concerned officers to publicize the schemes and their benefits so that the maximum number of target population could take benefits out of the schemes under mission youth.
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