Pathania reiterates focus on far flung neglected areas

MLA Ramnagar, R S Pathania addressing a Janta Darbar at a village in Ramnagar.
MLA Ramnagar, R S Pathania addressing a Janta Darbar at a village in Ramnagar.

Excelsior Correspondent

RAMNAGAR, Jan 6: As a part of his mass contact programme, R S Pathania, MLA Ramnagar today conducted ‘Janta Darbars’ at villages Dehari, Ladana and Bari where he reiterated his focus on development as well as giving multi dimensional fillip to the neglected and under develop areas of the Ramnagar assembly segment.
He exhorted upon the Government officials to adopt public friendly and proactive approach and try to give maximum benefits to the people with the best of their efforts and endeavour.
MLA Ramnagar delineated his focus on providing proper voltage electricity, clean drinking water, metalled road connectivity, educational & recreational facilities, better human healthcare and veterinary healthcare facilities. He also emphasized on employment generation through various schemes and programmes of the Government.
Pathania promised to convene a Rozgar Mela in liaison with all line departments with a view to create awareness among the rural masses about the employment avenues. He announced a new style passenger shed at Bainsta and Plassa also.
He announced start of work on Multi-crore water supply schemes at Dehari and Kela, fresh transformers at Dhara and Kalothi, a foot bridge at Jalera connecting Ladana and Satyan villages, and a new ration depot at Pangyal.
The MLA also announced a tractor road at Narsingh Mandir, Dehari besides three handpumps at Dehari, Mobile School, Community toilet at Ladana/ Bari and about forty cattle shed and many culverts and bridle paths.
While visualizing a wishful target, he said that the last man in the last row should get the feel of governance.
Representatives of different sorts, senior officers and other district/Block heads of Education Department, Rural Development, Power Development Department (PDD), Public Heath Engineering, PMGSY, Social Welfare, ICDS, Health and Industries were also present.