Excelsior Correspondent
DODA, Jan 11: In its endeavour to reach out to the people and resolve their concerns and grievances, District administration Doda today organised Block Diwas programs at Panchayat Gutassa, Block Bhaderwah, Sub District Bhaderwah; Panchayat Pora Paine, Sub Division Gandoh; Village Jathi, Sub Division Assar; and Panchayat Jangalwar, Tehsil Phagsoo, Sub Division Thathri.
Deputy Commissioner, Vishesh Paul Mahajan along with SDM Thathri Athar Amin Zargar, BDC Chairperson Thathri, ACD Doda Phulail Singh, SE Jal Shakti Department, CMO Doda, DIO DIPR Doda, CAHO, DSHO, CEO, DSWO and other District Officers presided over the event at Panchayat Jangalwar. The local people in large numbers attended the Block Diwas and demanded up-gradation of Health, Education, road connectivity, water and power facilities in the area.
Responding to the demand of early construction of Degree College Thathri Building, SDM Thathri informed that the Committee established for identification of suitable land would visit the identified spots next week and submit their final report.
Regarding the filtration plant for Phagsoo, Engineers from JSD informed that tenders under JJM have been floated and construction shall start soon.
Regarding shortage of staff in schools, health institutions, construction of Sports Stadium, construction of link roads, establishment of lift irrigation system, concerned departments were instructed to come up with the technical feasibility report.
The demands for macadamisation of roads, execution of works under MGNREGA, provision of electric poles, among others were also raised by the participants. The majority of the demands projected by the public were addressed by the concerned authorities, while the DC assured the public to resolve the genuine issues under his competence within 15 days.
Speaking on the occasion, the DC stressed on involvement of the public to achieve participative development of the district. He said that the Government is fully committed to the fast and better delivery of public services.
At other designated locations, the day-long Block Diwas proceedings witnessed public and PRIs putting forth a range of issues/ demands. They demanded augmentation of water supply and electricity, macadamization of roads, meeting dearth of staff in schools and hospitals, upgradation of schools, banking facilities in rural areas, release of pending wages under MGNREGA etc.
The Presiding Officers of the Block Diwas gave patient hearing to the issues and demands.