Review of flagship schemes in Hanumangarh: District in-charge secretary Dr. Joga Ram gave instructions to the officials for time bound implementation, special emphasis on everything from Vande Ganga Abhiyan to PM Vishwakarma Yojana.
Rajesh Choudhary Hanumangarh news vani news
Panchayati Raj Commissioner and District Incharge Secretary Dr. Joga Ram Made a detailed review of the progress of various flagship schemes of the state government in a review meeting held at Hanumangarh Collectorate Auditorium on Monday. In the meeting, he instructed the officials to ensure effective, transparent and timely implementation of the schemes.
In the drawing room District Collector Dr. Khushal Yadav, Superintendent of Police Shri Narendra Singh Meena Including district level officers of various departments were present. The Secretary in-charge said that it is the primary responsibility of the administration to ensure that the benefits of the public welfare schemes of the state government reach the last person on time. For this, departmental officers will have to continuously monitor the progress of the schemes by regular monitoring.
He said that flagship schemes are the priority of the government and any kind of negligence in their implementation will not be tolerated. The concerned departments were instructed to adopt target based methodology and focus on effective operation of schemes at the grassroots level.
Review of Vande Ganga Water Conservation Public Campaign
during the meeting ‘Vande Ganga Water Conservation Public Campaign’ The work being done under this and the upcoming action plan were also reviewed in detail. Secretary in-charge Dr. Joga Ram directed all the departments that every activity related to the campaign should be uploaded regularly on the designated event portal, so that monitoring and transparency of the works can be ensured.
He said that water conservation is not just a government program but a comprehensive campaign involving public participation. In such a situation, departmental coordination and public participation is very important.
Instructions to deal with heatwave and heat stroke
In view of the increasing effects of heat and heat wave, instructions were given to the Medical and Health Department in the meeting to take special precautions. The Secretary in-charge asked to reserve adequate beds in hospitals, ensure availability of essential medicines and keep ambulance services active and strong.
He said that in case of heatwave, it is the responsibility of the administration to provide timely relief and treatment to the common people. For this, all concerned departments should work with mutual coordination.
Focus on Lado Incentive and Kusum Scheme
In the drawing room Lado Incentive Scheme While reviewing, Dr. Joga Ram gave instructions to get the first and second installments paid soon. He laid special emphasis on providing timely assistance to the eligible beneficiaries.
Other than this Kusum Yojana While reviewing the progress of various components, the concerned officers were instructed to accelerate the work as per the target. He said that solar energy based schemes are beneficial for farmers and their effective implementation will strengthen the agriculture sector.
Emphasis on maintaining drinking water and electricity system
To provide relief to the common people during the summer season, instructions were also given to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply in urban and rural areas. The Secretary in-charge asked to pay special attention to keeping the storage capacity of drinking water jugs full and maintaining the availability of water.
as well as Jodhpur Discom Officials were instructed to ensure adequate availability of transformers and not allow power supply to be disrupted. They 11kv feeder bifurcation Expressed displeasure over the slow progress of the works and asked for necessary improvements.
Instructions to the education department to prepare a special action plan
The school education department was also reviewed in the meeting. The Secretary in-charge gave instructions to prepare a special action plan for the students who are weak in studies and are regularly absent. He said that regular monitoring of children and communication with parents is necessary to improve the quality of the education system.
Instructions to dispose of pending cases of PM Vishwakarma Yojana soon
To the Department of Industry and Commerce Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana Under this, instructions were given to expedite the disposal of pending applications at the bank level. The Secretary in-charge said that unnecessary delay in the schemes affects the interests of the beneficiaries, hence the department should work actively.
In the drawing room Prime Minister Agricultural Irrigation Scheme, water harvesting public participation campaign, PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission The progress of many important schemes was also reviewed.
In the drawing room Additional District Collector Shri Umedi Lal Meena, Deputy Forest Conservator Mr. Suresh Kumar, CMHO Dr. Navneet Sharma, CPO Shri Vinod Godara, Industries General Manager Mrs. Akashdeep Sidhu, Mr. Yogendra Kumar, Deputy Director Dr. Teerth Sharma And CDEO Shri Pannalal Kadela Including all district level officers were present.
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