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DC presides over Chintan Shivir at Khawas to pave way for implementation of aspirational block program
9/27/2023 11:50:03 PM
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Sept 27: A momentous Chintan Shivir was today convened at Block Khawas to discuss the contours of development plan under Aspirational Block Development Program.
Chaired by District Development Commissioner i, Vikas Kundal, the crucial meeting attended by PRIs, government functionaries, civil society members had detailed discussions on varied developmental issues to be addressed under Aspirational Block Development Programme.
The Aspirational Block Development Programme is a nationwide programme which focuses on improving governance to enhance the quality of life of citizens in the most difficult and underdeveloped blocks of India by converging existing schemes, defining outcomes, and monitoring them on a constant basis.
The objective was to deliberate, strategize, and devise solutions for issues hampering development while pinpointing geographical areas that need focused attention across 39 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in nine crucial sectors across five themes.
This strategic Chintan Shivir was marked by extensive discussions among key stakeholders. It centered on evaluating the progress across 9 sectors, namely Health, Nutrition, Education, Agriculture, Basic Infrastructure, Drinking Water, Sanitation, Financial Inclusion, and Social Development, through the lens of 39 KPIs.
District Development Commissioner Vikas Kundal, guided the proceedings. His role as Chairman of this significant event was pivotal in facilitating candid discussions, brainstorming, and fostering a collaborative environment for crafting a developmental roadmap.
The deliberations within the Chintan Shivir embraced the spirit of cooperative problem-solving. It identified geographical pockets and areas that require special attention and innovative interventions to bridge developmental gaps effectively.
The Aspirational Blocks Development Programme epitomizes the commitment of the administration to inclusive growth, leaving no community behind. The successful Chintan Shivir exemplified the power of collective efforts and innovative strategies in confronting challenges and harnessing the latent potential of the region.
The event drew together various stakeholders and it was a testament to the collective commitment to ensure equitable access to essential services, opportunities, and an improved quality of life for all citizens.
DDC expressed satisfaction with the outcomes of the Chintan Shivir, emphasizing its pivotal role as a catalyst for positive change. He lauded the dedication and cooperation of all participants, highlighting that the tangible results in the identified sectors are now within closer reach.
During the assessment of various departments, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the utmost importance of addressing any existing gaps and expediting developmental projects while aligning with their respective priorities and deliverables. Furthermore, DDC also underscored the critical need to extend individual beneficiary schemes down to the grassroots level within the aspirational blocks.
During the Chintan Shivir, Deputy Commissioner emphasized a priority focus on those who are antodayas. He underscored the progress of the Koteranka road project, highlighting its rapid development to enhance area connectivity.
Addressing the issue of staff shortages, the Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal provided assurance that these gaps would be promptly addressed to improve administrative efficiency. In the realm of education, he placed emphasis on student enrollment and the implementation of online teaching classes from Rajouri headquarter. Furthermore, the Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal stressed the need for infrastructure development at HS Khawas.
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