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Weekly Block Diwas programme held across Jammu division
11/18/2020 11:28:05 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 18: The weekly public outreach programme under the aegis of Block Diwas was today held in all the districts of Jammu division where the district administration teams listened to the people’s issues.
The Block Diwas events were held in Doda, Bhaderwah, Gandoh, Thathri and Assar which witnessed active participation of locals from across the seventeen blocks of the district.
The teams of Different departments along with the frontline field functionaries delivered varied services to the people and listened to their grievances.
As many as 213 grievances/applications were received during the program, of which 207 were addressed on the spot, while 50 category certificates, 312 Domicile certificates and 47 different revenue papers were also provided to the people on spot.
District administration Reasi under the headship of Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rajinder Kumar Sharma, today listened to public issues here at Mahore during Block Diwas programme.
The locals and people of the surrounding Panchayats of block Mahore, Gulabgarh and Chassana highlighted their problems and developmental needs.
BDC Chairpersons Sahida Parveen, SDM Mahore, Santosh Sukhdeva and officers of line departments were present on the occasion.
Several issues related to Water, Power, road, transport, ration, ICDS, Nutrition, education, health were resolved on the spot and for several other issues the ADC fixed timeline for their resolution.
Similar events were also held at Reasi, Katra and Arnas where locals apprised about their problems to the sectoral officers.
District Administration, Samba organised Block Divas at block development office Baribrahmana. Several local issues raised during the programme were disposed of with the intervention of senior govt officers and representatives of Panchayat institutions.
Earlier, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Jitender Mishra accompanied by officers from Revenue, Social Welfare, Education, PWD, PHE, Municipality and other line departments listened to the public grievances.
On the occasion, 53 domiciles certificates, 02 category certificates and other revenue certificates were issued.
District Development Commissioner, Kishtwar Ashok Kumar Sharma along with team of officers chaired the block divas at block headquarter Drabshalla.
The event was held with the observance of all COVID-19 protocols and witnessed the participation of over 200 persons.
Several grievances raised by the people were redressed on the spot.
The DDC urged the PRIs to sensitise the locals about the SOPs and the other guidelines for prevention against COVID-19.
On the occasion, 50 domicile certificates and other individual beneficiary oriented certificates were distributed among the beneficiaries.
Similar Block Divas Programmes were held at other designated block headquarters of the district.
District Development Commissioner Kathua O.P Bhagat presided over a Public grievances redressal camp at Basohli.
SSP Kathua, Shailendra Mishra, ADC Basohli, Tilak Raj Thapa, District and sub- district officers were also present.
Scores of deputations from Basohli and adjoining blocks met DDC and apprised him their problems and demands.
On the occasion, officers of Agriculture, Social Welfare, Animal Husbandry, FCS&CA, PMGSY, PWD, PDD, PHE gave details of progress made on already registered grievances of the people.
Earlier, the DDC inspected the medical and police check post at Atal setu and reviewed the status of Inter-state movement of people/ passengers.
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