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J&K LG makes surprise visit to village; says his vision for development based on realistic planning

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Published : Sep 16, 2020, 8:58 PM IST

Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha on Wednesday on visited Khanmoh in Srinagar and called for 'Participatory Planning' with effective public involvement. Sinha visited the area on the occasion of Block Diwas and interacted with the public and obtained a first-hand assessment of socio-economic development and public issues.

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha speaking to media
Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha speaking to media

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday made a surprise visit to a village on the outskirts of the city and interacted with the locals, saying that his vision for development is based on realistic planning backed by financial and technical aspects.

The LG's visit to Khonmoh during 'block diwas', which was organized as part of a 'Jan Abhiyan' outreach programme, left the residents surprised as he stayed there for more than an hour and listened to their problems besides interacting with the field staff of various departments, officials said.

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha speaking to media

Besides Khonmoh, block diwas was held in Panzinara and Dhara areas. It was, among others, attended by Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary who briefed the Lt Governor about the coverage of beneficiary-oriented schemes in the block, road development works, interventions in education and health sector, and about public demands related to water supply and sports, the officials said.

"My vision for development is based on realistic planning backed by financial and technical aspects. I will encourage actual developmental initiatives instead of mere announcements," Sinha said responding to the public demands.

The officials said the Lt Governor obtained firsthand assessment of the services being provided by Revenue, Rural Development, Social Welfare, Horticulture, Education, Animal and Sheep Husbandry and other social and infrastructure sectors.

He also interacted with staff of various departments and enquired about the progress on beneficiary-oriented schemes in the block and the steps being taken for reaching out to the deserving and needy people by ensuring universal coverage.

Addressing the public, he said his administration is committed to ensure participatory planning and empowerment of the people by providing opportunities for the articulation of their demands and issues.

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He said he had directed the government officials to attend weekly programmes to help the Panchayat institutions and public for formulation of plans, working out solutions for local issues, judicious use of financial resources for best possible outcomes on the developmental and socio-economic landscape.

Deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of police have also been directed to conduct public hearings in their offices every day, except Wednesday and Sunday, he said and asked the public to raise their issues and demands.

The Lt Governor obtained feedback from the general public and Panchayati Raj representatives who expressed great satisfaction about the conduct of programmes and service delivery at doorsteps in Khonmoh block.

The officials said the Srinagar deputy commissioner was asked to submit proposals on demands of the locals, including up-gradation of hospital and schools, the establishment of a degree college, a sports grounds, water supply schemes and road development.

The deputy commissioner was also asked for the construction of a community centre for public functions in Khonmoh, besides prioritising procurement of transformers under 'back to village' funds for the creation of a buffer stock to ensure timely replacement of transformers in case of damage.

The Lt Governor stressed on cleanliness and hygiene in villages and asked for dovetailing of funds under 14th FC, MGNREGA and B2V for local interventions in both creation of infrastructure and working out labour component for manpower to ensure this.

He also handed over various certificates and sanction letters to beneficiaries under different departmental schemes as a token of service delivery to be ensured by the government in such camps regularly, the officials said.

Sinha appreciated the deputy commissioner and his team for outstanding efforts which were acknowledged by the public for developmental works and grievance redressal.

The LG emphasized the need of popularizing public hearing timings and dates for ensuring that maximum people get benefitted, the official said.

(PTI)
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday made a surprise visit to a village on the outskirts of the city and interacted with the locals, saying that his vision for development is based on realistic planning backed by financial and technical aspects.

The LG's visit to Khonmoh during 'block diwas', which was organized as part of a 'Jan Abhiyan' outreach programme, left the residents surprised as he stayed there for more than an hour and listened to their problems besides interacting with the field staff of various departments, officials said.

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha speaking to media

Besides Khonmoh, block diwas was held in Panzinara and Dhara areas. It was, among others, attended by Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary who briefed the Lt Governor about the coverage of beneficiary-oriented schemes in the block, road development works, interventions in education and health sector, and about public demands related to water supply and sports, the officials said.

"My vision for development is based on realistic planning backed by financial and technical aspects. I will encourage actual developmental initiatives instead of mere announcements," Sinha said responding to the public demands.

The officials said the Lt Governor obtained firsthand assessment of the services being provided by Revenue, Rural Development, Social Welfare, Horticulture, Education, Animal and Sheep Husbandry and other social and infrastructure sectors.

He also interacted with staff of various departments and enquired about the progress on beneficiary-oriented schemes in the block and the steps being taken for reaching out to the deserving and needy people by ensuring universal coverage.

Addressing the public, he said his administration is committed to ensure participatory planning and empowerment of the people by providing opportunities for the articulation of their demands and issues.

Also Read: Kashmiri pundits want end to 'decades in exile'

He said he had directed the government officials to attend weekly programmes to help the Panchayat institutions and public for formulation of plans, working out solutions for local issues, judicious use of financial resources for best possible outcomes on the developmental and socio-economic landscape.

Deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of police have also been directed to conduct public hearings in their offices every day, except Wednesday and Sunday, he said and asked the public to raise their issues and demands.

The Lt Governor obtained feedback from the general public and Panchayati Raj representatives who expressed great satisfaction about the conduct of programmes and service delivery at doorsteps in Khonmoh block.

The officials said the Srinagar deputy commissioner was asked to submit proposals on demands of the locals, including up-gradation of hospital and schools, the establishment of a degree college, a sports grounds, water supply schemes and road development.

The deputy commissioner was also asked for the construction of a community centre for public functions in Khonmoh, besides prioritising procurement of transformers under 'back to village' funds for the creation of a buffer stock to ensure timely replacement of transformers in case of damage.

The Lt Governor stressed on cleanliness and hygiene in villages and asked for dovetailing of funds under 14th FC, MGNREGA and B2V for local interventions in both creation of infrastructure and working out labour component for manpower to ensure this.

He also handed over various certificates and sanction letters to beneficiaries under different departmental schemes as a token of service delivery to be ensured by the government in such camps regularly, the officials said.

Sinha appreciated the deputy commissioner and his team for outstanding efforts which were acknowledged by the public for developmental works and grievance redressal.

The LG emphasized the need of popularizing public hearing timings and dates for ensuring that maximum people get benefitted, the official said.

(PTI)
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