Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir): "My Town My Pride" programme kick-started in Poonch from Monday by the government during which Secretary to Government spoke to all the councillors and heard their requests and issues.
"This is part of bringing the administration to the doorstep of people. I spoke to all councillors here and heard their requests and issues. We'll try to resolve them," says Secretary to Government, J Sarmad Hafeez.
"We have a very vibrant council here. We have a very responsive administration here, our district officers were also present and they heard councillors' issues as well. We will try to resolve their issues and we will also ensure that the people are satisfied," he added.
According to the Department of information and public relation Jammu and Kashmir, J-K Government has initiated 'My Town My Pride' programme with a prime agenda of empowering the Urban Local Bodies by reaching out to the urban population, with governance at their doorsteps and ensuring on spot redressal of their issues and grievances, remarked Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha while taking part in the programme at Baramulla yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor also refuted the rumours regarding the reduction or scrapping of the honorarium of the PRI/ULB representatives, saying such rumours are being spread by certain vested interests, deliberately misleading elected PRI's/ULB's representatives on the honorarium issue.
He further said that the UT government isn't imposing property tax as being misrepresented by some people, however, the Urban Local Bodies are competent to decide on such issues in consultation with the public and for the development of the ULB's themselves.
The two-day long programme, an initiative for the Municipal areas is being conducted in Urban Local Bodies on 19th - 20th October, during which camps for public service delivery are being set up.