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Mega Block Diwas held at Reasi under Good Governance Week
12/21/2022 11:02:44 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, Dec 21: To address the public issues at their doorsteps, the district administration Reasi today organised Mega Block Diwas under Good Governance Week, here at Conference Hall DC Office Reasi. Deputy Commissioner, Babila Rakwal listened to the public issues and demands. Directions were passed to the concerned officers for resolving the issues on priority basis. The DC sensitized the people, especially youth about the PMEGP, Tajaswini, PM- SEHAT, e-Shram self employment and other beneficiary oriented schemes on the occasion. She urged the people to avail the benefit of different schemes launched by the UT as well as Central Government. She said that the District Administration was laying special focus on implementing all beneficiary' oriented schemes, especially pertaining to youth and farmers. The government departments set up stalls to showcase different self-employment schemes launched by the government of India and encouraged the public to avail the benefits of the same.
Meanwhile, threadbare discussions were held on the implementation of the Plastic Waste Management plan and the outcome on the ground. A Cell was constituted to address the issue of plastic pollution by strictly implementing Plastic Waste Management Rules and eliminating single use plastic in the district. The DC also stated that joint and relentless efforts are required to make the Nasha Mukt Reasi a reality. She also instructed concerned authorities to keep a close vigil on all vulnerable groups including brick kilns and ensure effective enforcement against drugs.
Addressing various issues, the DC laid focus on proper implementation of Central Sponsored Schemes and timely execution of UT Capex Budget works for providing early benefits to the general public.
Later, the DC handed over sanction letters to the beneficiaries of Agriculture sector schemes. A theme based Nukkad Natak on the objectives of Good Governance Week was also presented on the occasion.
As a part of the Good Governance Week, a stall was set by the District Panchayat Election Office in the premises of the DC office where information was given to the general public about the Revision of Panchayat Electoral Rolls 2022 scheduled to be held from December 21 to February 10, 2023. The people were invited to take part in the Revision exercise.
Among others, ADDC, Jyoti Salathia; POICDs, Anwar Bandey; ACD, Dr Anirudh Rai; CHO, CAO, CEO, DSWO, CAHO, DPO, DSHO, LMO, Tehsildar, XENs and other district Officers, youth, students also attended the camp.
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