Calls for prompt delivery of services to people, proper
maintenance of records
JAMMU, DECEMBER 14: Minister for Revenue, Disaster Management,
Relief Rehabilitation & Reconstruction and Parliamentary Affairs, Abdul
Rehman Veeri today conducted surprise inspection at Sub-Divisional Magistrate
and Tehsil Office in Jammu and scrutinized records of different sections of the
offices.
The Minister was accompanied by Commissioner Secretary Revenue,
Shahid Inayatullah and Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan.
Veeri first visited SDM and Tehsildar office in Janipur and
enquired about the progress of issuance of Permanent Resident Certificates
(PRCs) and other nature of works at the SDM and Tehsil Office.
The Minister also inspected the registers at the office and
asked the concerned to maintain them regularly by putting in all the entries
neat, clean and dependable. He also directed to expedite the process of
clearing pending mutation cases besides carrying out work of retrieval of
encroached state land in their respective jurisdiction.
Veeri also interacted with public visiting these offices and
sought feedback from them regarding their functioning. He personally enquired
from the people of the purpose they visited to this office and listened to
their issues and feedback. The Minister asked the SDM to ensure redressal of
the issues raised by the people on priority and to deliver the services in a
time bound manner under Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA). ‘Public visiting
the offices with their cases/issues should be provided proper guidance
regarding all requisite documents for timely delivery of services to them’, the
Minister asked the officers.
He asked the SDM to conduct filed visits to listen people
grievances related to the revenue department so that can be redressed properly.
Later, the Minister visited Tehsil office in Nagrota and
conducted detailed inspection in different sections involved in issuance of
PRCs, category certificate, income certificate and other important services
related to land and revenue including clearing pending mutation cases,
retrieval of state land etc.
Veeri also inspected the Aadhar Enrollment process at the office
and asked the concerned to expedite the work. He also directed to conduct
special camps at far off places and Kashmiri Migrants Township in Jagti so that
people living at these places can be enrolled for Aadhar.
He also interacted with the public and sought their feedback
regarding their issues and working of the office. The Minister asked Tehsildar
to ensure prompt service delivery to the people with regular monitoring of
people’s issues besides improving the work culture and instilling transparency
in the working system.
Veeri directed the officials to maintain register and display
their touring and office days for the convenience of general public. He further
directed to ensure that office displays board highlighting services rendered by
them under Public Service Guarantee Act.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that following
public complaints regarding negligent and unsympathetic attitude of some
revenue officials towards the general public and alleged lack of work culture
in these offices, we have decided to conduct surprise inspections of revenue
offices and similar kind of exercise will be carried out throughout the state.
“Revenue department has a close relation with the public and it
is sole duty of everyone working in this department to work with responsibility
to live up to the expectations of common people, the Minister said”.
The Minister said that the lackadaisical approach of any revenue
official would not be accepted at all. Performance of every office would be
monitored and appropriate action will be taken against those who do not takes
his job seriously, he added.
Veeri
stressed upon the revenue officers to ensure prompt and effective redress to
the grievances of the people in an effective manner and to bring in work
culture in the offices. ‘It is our duty to provide justice to the people who
have great expectations from us’, he added.
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