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DC reviews progress of Tribal population Survey
Ladli Beti' scheme: District Task Force Committee Jammu approves 976 cases
7/18/2021 12:41:33 AM

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JAMMU, July 17: Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Anshul Garg today chaired a meeting of District Level Task Force Committee to review the implementation of the ‘Ladli Beti Yojna’ held here at DC Office Complex.
During the meeting, the DC approved 976 applications under the scheme recommended by the committee.
For effective implementation of the scheme, the DC called upon the concerned officers to widen and intensify public outreach under Ladli Beti Yojna.
He asked the PO ICDS to complete the process of pending cases approved by the Committee till July end so that the poor and needy girls could get benefits of the scheme as soon as possible. He stressed that no genuine cases should be left out.
He entrusted the concerned officers to work in synergy so that the needy people could get the maximum benefits from several welfare schemes.
CPO Yoginder Katoch; PO ICDS Anu Behl; CMO Dr JP Singh; CDPOs besides other senior officers of the concerned department were present in the meeting.
Later, the Deputy Commissioner chaired another meeting to review the progress of the Field Survey of enumeration of Tribal nomadic Migratory population.
During the meeting, the DC inquired about the progress of the ongoing survey and took feedback from the concerned Tehsildars. The Tehsildars apprised the Chair about the progress of ongoing Tribal survey in the District.
The DC asked the concerned officers to activate men and machinery for effective implementation of the survey on ground. He exhorted upon the officers to work in coordination and motivate the enumeration teams so that no one is left out in the survey.
The DC directed Tehsildars to inform tribes about the benefit of Survey for ensuring their active participation including consulting PRIs in identification of potential areas/ highland pastures / destinations where nomadic tribes may be available at this point of time.
The Deputy Commissioner instructed the Tehsildars to complete the process of enumeration till 20th July and collect the certificate from concerned PRIs.
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