BJP leaders listen public grievances
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 4: NCERT books are well designed such that it covers all the concepts along with its clarity up to the student irrespective of their intelligence level and it also meant to clear students to doubt and polish their basics as well.
While conducting grievance redressal at BJP Headquarters, Jammu, Kavinder Gupta, former Deputy Chief Minister, was particular about lesser availability of NCERT books. These books are available in selected stores and people are facing acute inconveniences while buying these books for their wards. A deputation of aggrieved parents had called on the Grievance Cell of BJP at its Trikuta Nagar Headquarters to narrate their problems in this regard.
Ranbir Singh Pathania, former MLA and J&K BJP spokesperson, called for reaching out to the last man in the last row while dealing with day-to-day issues of the people. “We need to ensure that people and rather ‘last man in last row’ get best out of these schemes/initiatives.”
Anuradha Charak, vice president, BJP called for gender sensitization of public grievance points. She called upon the females to act as harbingers of innovation and creativity.
Vikas Choudhary, BJP secretary, remained present and piloted proceedings.
Amongst other general issues pertaining to compassionate appointments, enhancement of rentals to people of Jallo Chak, Kaluchak and Ratnuchak for their lands requisitioned under RAIP Act by defense authorities, exorbitant electricity bills, relief to cross-firing victims, drinking water, building permissions, staff shortage, proper voltage electricity, NABARD roads were projected by a number of deputations.
Bhim Singh, Sarpanch Chigla Balota called for clearing work done liabilities of works executed under Bad Pocket Initiative. He also called for inclusion of Lehri to Rnyal via Dhara Dhrath Fogla and Kumarli (Phase-I) road under NABARD.
Displeasure was expressed regarding hum-and-haw over issuance of appointment orders to selected Junior Statistical Assistants (JSAs). They have been selected and CID verifications performed since almost one year.
ReKs called for reduction of their regularization period from seven to five years and enhancement of honaria.
Rehbar-e-Janglats sought to ensure a time bound regularisation and against a post having higher pay scale than that of a Forest Guard.
NYCs called for rolling out a comprehensive regularisation policy as well as honorarium.