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DDC Kishtwar holds Jan Abhiyan Programme at Padyarna
9/15/2020 1:53:44 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
KISHTWAR, Sept 14: As a part of Jan Abhiyan programme, District Development Commissioner, Kishtwar Rajinder Singh Tara today held a public hearing here at Padyarna Nagseni.
Chairman Block Development Council, Nagseni Mohd. Ashraf Choudhary, Additional Superintendent of Police, Mushim Chaudhary, Tehsildar Nagseni, Majid Jahangir, Block Development Officer Nagseni, Abhey Indu Sharma, besides other District and Sectoral officers, PRI members and field functionaries of the concerned departments were present on the occasion.
The programme witnessed the participation of scores of individuals and PRI members of different Panchayat with due observance of the COVID-19 protocols.
BDO Nagseni briefed the participants about the 3 components, aims and objectives of 21 day Jan Abhiyan programme.
The BDC Chairman along with the other PRI members projected various issues of public importance and sought their redressal.
The main issues highlighted in the camp included the renovation of the Bhattan-Dimzi road, restoration of 11 KV Navnato Power Grid, improved power supply to the six wards of Chhicha Bhella Panchayat, replacement of electric damaged poles in the Keru Chhicha and Piyas area, adequate water to areas of Kwararzi facing shortage, completion of Gorna to Gujjar basti irrigation canal, functioning of Animal centre at Piyas and Chhicha.
The DDC was also apprised of the issues related to the non-payment of rented school buildings, and land issue of newly constructed building of the M/s Kadeeni, H/s Galhar, P/S Galhar.
The DDC resolved several issues on the spot and forwarded the rest to the concerned authorities for prompt redress.
On the issue of the shortage of the drinking water facility in various panchayats, he directed the Jal Shakti department to complete the 2 pending WSS projects of Panchayat Piyas and Bhagna on immediate basis taken up under the B2V1 programme.
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