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B2V, Jan Abiyaan synonymous with public good & welfare: Rohit Kansal

September 24, 2020 | BK News Network

Principal Secretary Power Development and Information, Rohit Kasnal today said that the Back to village is synonymous with public good and welfare and it has added new dimensions to the Jammu and Kashmir Government’s governance model. 

Kansal was interacting with Panchayat representatives and locals here at the second Block Divas Day in Tral and Awantipura.
He said that Jan Abhiyan is aimed at to improve service delivery and redress the public grievances within the shortest possible time and achieve cent percent saturation of beneficiary oriented schemes. He added that its main aim is to strengthen the roots of good governance in J&K, empower the common man and give direction to new governance model adopted by UT Government.
During the visit to the twin blocks, he was accompanied by District Development Commissioner, Pulwama Dr Raghav Langer, SSP, besides other district officers.
At block Diwas events, the Principal Secretary inspected the stalls put up by different departments and enquired about the grievance redress mechanism being adopted to satisfy public.
He interacted with hundreds of people and listened to their issues and grievances. He also distributed sports kits among school children, income and Domicile certificates; handed over Baby Kits to newly born girl children under BBBP and gave away sanction letters under Ladli Beti Scheme.
He also distributed wheel chairs, hearing aids, walking sticks among the persons with disabilities.
The Principal Secretary also reviewed the developmental scenario in Tral, during which ADC apprised him about the progress of various developmental projects in the area besides the initiatives and outreach programs being organized to benefit the public .
The Principal secretary also met with various delegations, including representatives from Batagund, Rathsuna and Saimoh .
A delegation of retired Sikh teachers from Saimoh area raised the issue of road obstruction causing inconvenience to the people. Responding to the public demand, he issued on the spot instructions to ADC Tral for early action.
A delegation from Batagund demanded adequate staff for local health institution (NTPHC), a critical care ambulance and a digital X - Ray plant.
Another delegation representing Rathsuna area demanded availability of doctors in the PHC Rathsuna besides complained about the overcharging by transport operators in the area.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation of the people and PRI members of different Panchayats. They apprised the officers about their grievances and sought early redress of the same. The officers of all line departments were available at the twin Blocks to hear the public grievances.
Principal Secretary gave patient hearing to all the delegations and directed the officers for immediate resdessal besides submitting action taken report.

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B2V, Jan Abiyaan synonymous with public good & welfare: Rohit Kansal

September 24, 2020 | BK News Network

Principal Secretary Power Development and Information, Rohit Kasnal today said that the Back to village is synonymous with public good and welfare and it has added new dimensions to the Jammu and Kashmir Government’s governance model. 

Kansal was interacting with Panchayat representatives and locals here at the second Block Divas Day in Tral and Awantipura.
He said that Jan Abhiyan is aimed at to improve service delivery and redress the public grievances within the shortest possible time and achieve cent percent saturation of beneficiary oriented schemes. He added that its main aim is to strengthen the roots of good governance in J&K, empower the common man and give direction to new governance model adopted by UT Government.
During the visit to the twin blocks, he was accompanied by District Development Commissioner, Pulwama Dr Raghav Langer, SSP, besides other district officers.
At block Diwas events, the Principal Secretary inspected the stalls put up by different departments and enquired about the grievance redress mechanism being adopted to satisfy public.
He interacted with hundreds of people and listened to their issues and grievances. He also distributed sports kits among school children, income and Domicile certificates; handed over Baby Kits to newly born girl children under BBBP and gave away sanction letters under Ladli Beti Scheme.
He also distributed wheel chairs, hearing aids, walking sticks among the persons with disabilities.
The Principal Secretary also reviewed the developmental scenario in Tral, during which ADC apprised him about the progress of various developmental projects in the area besides the initiatives and outreach programs being organized to benefit the public .
The Principal secretary also met with various delegations, including representatives from Batagund, Rathsuna and Saimoh .
A delegation of retired Sikh teachers from Saimoh area raised the issue of road obstruction causing inconvenience to the people. Responding to the public demand, he issued on the spot instructions to ADC Tral for early action.
A delegation from Batagund demanded adequate staff for local health institution (NTPHC), a critical care ambulance and a digital X - Ray plant.
Another delegation representing Rathsuna area demanded availability of doctors in the PHC Rathsuna besides complained about the overcharging by transport operators in the area.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation of the people and PRI members of different Panchayats. They apprised the officers about their grievances and sought early redress of the same. The officers of all line departments were available at the twin Blocks to hear the public grievances.
Principal Secretary gave patient hearing to all the delegations and directed the officers for immediate resdessal besides submitting action taken report.


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