Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Aug 7: Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Jal Shakti, Shaleen Kabra conducted a public outreach cum grievance redressal camp at Government Higher Secondary School Panchari here today.
The purpose of the camp was to address public issues and demands while assessing impact of development projects in the district.
DDC Chairperson Udhampur Lal Chand, Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai, SSP Joginder Singh, Additional District Development Commissioner Rajinder Singh, DDC member Jasvir Singh, IAS probationer Swati Sheemar, DFO, Navneet Singh ACR, Dr. Umesh Shan, ACD Dr. Ranjit Singh Kotwal, CPO Mohammad Iqbal, and other senior officers, along with former Legislature Pawan Kumar Gupta and PRI members, participated in the camp.
The general public and PRI members raised numerous issues and demands, including the upgradation of PHC Panchari to CHC, filling potholes on the Kanthgali-Galiote road, opening an ATM counter at Panchari, left-out beneficiaries under PMAY houses, addressing inadequate staff in Government schools and health institutions, expediting JJM work in the district, granting Sub-Division status to Panchari, upgrading HS Galiote to HSS, ensuring road connectivity to the Sawalkote power project from Udhampur Panchari, establishing a Health Sub-Centre at Badhota, promoting the area on the tourism map etc.
They also demanded funds for the construction and maintenance of various roads, upgrading Galiote, Panjar, and Kutiyar schools to GHSS, establishing separate administrative blocks in Education and Agriculture for Moungri, establishing a cold store at the block level, and setting up PDD and PHE office cum grievance redressal cells in Panchari.
Responding to the issues and demands raised by the public, the ACS assured that the demands and the grievances raised in the public darbar would receive due attention, on a priority basis. He reiterated that the DC and SSP would ensure grievance redressal with the best possible resources. He also encouraged the use of JK Samadhan Portal for early and prompt redressal of grievances.
Regarding the JJM scheme, ACS mentioned significant progress but highlighted the major challenge of water availability from natural sources. He directed XENs to complete the pending work on all JJM schemes by December 2024. He emphasized the importance of a proper monitoring system for the JJM scheme and urged people to report deficiencies and any lacunae in execution.
Earlier, DC Udhampur briefed him on the progress of issues raised in the previous public darbar at Dudu. An action taken report was presented, highlighting the progress of various schemes.