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| Baseer asks Udhampur officers to focus on results | | | Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, JAN 22: The District Development Commissioner (DDC), Udhampur, Mr. Baseer Ahmed Khan has stressed upon the officers of different departments to put in their sincere and coordinated efforts in obtaining optimum results on ground and to ensure percolation of benefits of various developmental and other welfare schemes to people for their socio-economic upliftment. The DDC was addressing district officers of various departments while chairing a meeting to seek latest status report of works under execution in the district d. Additional District Development Commissioner, Udhampur, Mr. R.R. Sharma, Chief Planning Officer, Mr. H.H. Dutt, Divisional Forest Officers of Udhampur and Ramnagar, Forest Divisions, Project Officers, DRDA and DPAP, Chief Agriculture officer, Chief Horticulture Officer, Deputy Director Sericulture, Assistant Director Youth Services and Sports, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer and District heads of various departments attended the meeting.The meeting took a thorough review of progress of all developmental sectors including major sectors like Education, Health, Rural Development Department, Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Forest, Soil Conservation, DPAP and other allied sectors. The DDC called upon the officers to work with rejuvenated vigor and devotion to accomplish the targets in a stipulated time frame by holding constant interactions between different agencies concerned to ensure promptness leaving no scope of any complaint from the public in general about the efficiency, transparency and mode of their working. Mr. Khan directed the district officers of various departments to furnish the detailed lists of construction works and other achievement reregistered by them during the current financial year. He also asked Addl. District Development Commissioner, Udhampur to verify the achievement and other works physically at ground level. He instructed the Chief Education officer to start the construction works of already identified projects under SSA to ensure their time bound completion. He also stressed for educating maximum number of rural masses by holding awareness camps so that the people of rural areas could get maximum benefits out of the rural sanitation programmes. The meeting was told that against the approved outlay, availability of funds including loan component is Rs. 63.72 crore against and an expenditure of Rs. 31.25 crore has been incurred upto January 20, 2010 which worth out about 63 percent of the available outlay.
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