Zulfkar stresses on community participation in development process

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Dec 16: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Legal Metrology and Tribal Affairs, Choudhary Zulfkar Ali today stressed upon the district administration to encourage public participation in the development process as public is the real stakeholder.
The Minister was speaking at a public grievances redressal camp at Dak Bungalow Rajouri convened with  the aim of reaching out to the people for redressal  of their issues .
Zulfkar informed the participants that Government has approved Rs. 10 crore for establishment of Cluster Model Village in Gundah, Keri and Bala villages and sought community participation for formulation of development plan for these villages.
DDC, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Director FCS & CA R. A. Inqalabi, Controller Legal Metrology R. K. Katoch, SSP Yougal Manhas, Executive Engineers of various engineering departments along with other district officers were present in the meeting.
Public in large number from Kanthol, Marouta, Kandi, Budhal, Gabbar, Darhal, Nadian, Chowkian, Dadaj, Jamola, Kha, Panjnara, Swari, Rehan, Tralla, Nagrota, Sankari, Kalakote, Ghambir, Qila Darhal and other far off areas of the district attended the camp and sought redressal of their grievances related to improvement in availability of basic amenities.
Issues pertaining to macadamization and upgradation of important roads, augmentation of power and water supply system, rationalisation of staff in educational institutes and health centres and delayed MGNREGA and PMAY payments were taken up for discussion and on spot directions were given for speedy redressal of the issues.
The concerned officers apprised the Minister of latest status of work on various important projects being executed in the area.
The Minister directed the concerned officials for timely completion of works on roads from Choudhary Nar-Dajaj, Rajouri-Darhal, Budhal- Gabbar, Swari, Badi Darhal-Badyal, Prori-Darhal, Raikibaan-Kemrigali and Chowkian-Sankari.
Responding to the demand of installation of electric poles in various areas, the Minister directed the Executive Engineer PDD to project comprehensive figures of poles required in the district within next 15 days. He also stressed that the damaged transformers should be replaced as soon as possible to ensure adequate power supply in these remote areas of the district.
The Minister also directed the concerned to carry out survey of all the hamlets/villages which are facing acute shortage of water so that a comprehensive plan can be framed to address the issue. He approved Rs 20 lakh under Tribal Sub Plan for provision for 1000 pipes for augmenting water supply to Mera.
Later, the Minister inaugurated 3 km Mera-Khaitan Road constructed at a cost of  Rs 2.10 crore.

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