Govt launches ‘CSC-PAHAL’

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 5: Jammu and Kashmir Government has launched “CSC-PAHAL” initiative to effectively implement the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for the development.
This initiative aims to ensure that the priorities set by the Prime Minister during the two national conferences of Chief Secretaries in 2022 and 2023 are executed in a time-bound manner.
As per a Government circular, the first national conference in 2022 was focused on strengthening the partnership between the Centre and State Governments to achieve a common development agenda. It laid the foundation for cohesive action and collaboration to fulfil the aspirations of the people.
Building upon this, the second conference in 2023, themed “Viksit Bharat: Reaching the Last Mile,” emphasized stimulating growth, job creation, and inclusive human development.
“The roadmap devised during these conferences has become the cornerstone of the planning process in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir,” read the circular.
It further said that the identified priorities have been synchronized with key deliverables for various departments in the current financial year.
To facilitate effective monitoring and implementation of the projects and initiatives, a comprehensive Google tracker has been introduced, it added.
The Google tracker, it said, will collate quarterly progress reports from each department on the action points related to the identified the priority areas.
“This monitoring mechanism aims to ensure transparency and accountability in the execution of projects and initiatives,” read the order.
The Government has urged the Administrative Secretaries to diligently update the Google Tracker on a quarterly basis.
“This will enable the Government to track the progress of each action point and take necessary measures to ensure timely implementation. The introduction of this initiative reflects the Government’s commitment to effectively execute the Prime Minister’s priorities and drive sustainable development in Jammu and Kashmir,” read the circular.