Shaleen Kabra asks public to utilize social media in sending feedback on development works

ACS Shaleen Kabra chairing a public darbar at Chowki Choura.
ACS Shaleen Kabra chairing a public darbar at Chowki Choura.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 10: Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti and Financial Commissioner, Revenue, Shaleen Kabra, today encouraged the public to provide feedback on development initiatives through social media saying that their assessment will crucially help in ensuring quality and timely execution of vital works in their areas.
“Prioritize service to common masses as your devoted motive while imbibing high values for larger interest of the under privileged segments of the society which is religiously a true service to Almighty”, the ACS exhorted upon the officers while chairing a mega public outreach programme at Chowki Choura here.
District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Bharat Bhushan, Vice Chairman, Suraj Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Sachin Kumar Vaishya and other district officers attended the public outreach programme.
The primary concerns raised by the public, during the camp, inter alia included upgradation of educational facilities, improvement of power supply infrastructure, rejuvenation of water resources and enhancement of healthcare facilities with increased staff strength.
ACS highlighted the significance of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in revolutionizing the water supply scenario and said that it aims to ensure every household in Jammu & Kashmir receives 55 liters of clear, potable drinking water per capita per day.
Responding to public issues, Shaleen Kabra acknowledged the need for a functional trauma centre in the area and asked the officers to initiate action in this regard. He directed the Health Department to conduct regular health checkups in the area besides asking them to further streamline their working culture to serve best towards patientcare. He advocated for cluster based rationalisation of teaching and medical staff to maximise service delivery.
Stressing the importance of effective grievance redressal mechanisms, Shaleen Kabra assured that platforms like the public darbar have been designed to bridge gaps between the public and the administration. He educated the attendees about the Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA) and its feature of auto appeal, which holds concerned officers accountable for service delivery besides elaborating on various government initiatives tailored for welfare and development of common masses.
DDC Chairman highlighted the importance of JJM and endorsed public demands for upgrading high schools and establishing a degree college.
Vice Chairman, Suraj Singh, noted the substantial development in recent years and encouraged public participation in voicing genuine demands.
Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Sachin Kumar Vaishya, informed that several issues raised in the previous Public Darbar have been addressed or are in various stages of resolution.