To redress public grievances at their doorsteps, District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal today chaired a public grievances redressal camp organised as a part of weekly Block Diwas here at block Dhangri.
BDC Dhangri, Tazeem Akhter; DFO Rajouri, Arshdeep Singh; ACD, Vijay Kumar; CPO, Mohammad Khurshid; PO IWMP, Sheraz Chowhan; DSHO, Dr Safraz Naseem Chowdhury; CEO Education, Shailash Kumari and other districts and sectoral officers were also present.
The public and their representatives raised a number of issues and demands of their areas seeking macadamization of roads, upgradation of Govt institutions, meeting paucity of staff, better health care facilities etc.
Specific issues raised during the event were construction of road from Argi to Kha, scarcity of water, meeting shortage of electricity transformers, check on overcharging of fare, building for PS Sewa Jagir, shortage of staff in health institutions etc.
Other issues included construction of a building for the veterinary centre, avoiding unscheduled power cuts, Paucity of staff in HSS Dalhori.
The Officers of different departments also briefed the public about different schemes and motivated them to avail the benefits of the same. They also responded to the queries raised by the public pertaining to their departments.
The DDC gave a patient hearing to the issues projected by the public and assured them that all their genuine concerns would be redressed in a phased manner.
The DDC said that the District Administration was 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 inclusive, all-round and substantial development of all the areas of the district with emphasis on to push the district to newer heights and new levels of prosperity.
Referring to scores of Govt schemes and programs meant for the welfare of the general public, he 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.
While addressing the issues and demands of the general public, he exhorted the officers to take immediate measures to mitigate the problems of the people highlighted during the public outreach programme.
Responding to the issue of scarcity of water, the DDC informed that 17 JJM schemes have been sanctioned for the block involving an estimated cost of Rs 97.77 crore. “With the commissioning of these schemes all the households of the block will be provided functional tap water connections” he said.