BARAMULLA,
MAY 3: Chief Secretary, Mr. B .B. Vyas Wednesday visited the District Hqrs of
Baramulla and Kupwara and held extensive interaction with the officers of the
two districts.
Director
General of Police, Mr S.P.Vaid, Divisional
Commissioner, Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan, IGP,
Kashmir, S.J.M Gillani, DIG NKR, Mr Nitish Kumar and other senior officers
accompanied the Chief Secretary.
Chief
Secretary reviewed in detail the progress of important developmental projects
in various sectors and implementation of welfare schemes besides availability
of essential commodities and services in these districts. Among other issues
reviewed were macdamization /black topping of roads, implementation of District
Annual Plan, District Credit Plan, PHE Schemes, construction of Hospitals,
bridges, double cropping, supply of
solar lights, up-gradation of schools and issues related to Government Degree
College Sogam for which Chief Secretary instructed the concerned officers to
furnish the report of completion to his office by 31stJuly 2017
without fail.
Observing
that the two districts invariably have a limited working season, Chief
Secretary stressed upon prioritization of works in each sector for their
completion within the fixed timeline. He underscored the need and significance
for enhanced synergy and convergence between the activities of various departments for
tangible results. Chief Secretary reviewed the status of implementation of the
various commitments of the Chief Minister and directed the concerned officers
for their immediate implementation.
Chief
Secretary called upon the respective Deputy Commissioners to identify sector
specific potential of an area(s) and accordingly draw up a plan for a project
for the benefit of the local populace. He particularly referred to the rich
potential of various areas in the agriculture and allied sectors especially in
regard to high density horticulture plantations, backyard poultry, sheep
farming, fisheries and other agri- products and activities. He also instructed
the Deputy Commissioners to draw up a suitable Skill Development Plan including
that under the Border Area Development Programme (BADP). Chief Secretary also
reviewed the progress of ongoing dredging work in the Baramulla stretch of
river Jhelum. On this occasion, Chief Secretary issued a slew of directions for
removing bottlenecks in timely completion of various works /projects under
execution.
To infuse
accountability and responsiveness in administration, Chief Secretary stressed
on mass outreach by organizing regular interactions with people for redressal
of their grievances. He emphasized on adhering to the timelines fixed for
replying to the queries of the citizens under the Right to Information Act
(RTI) and delivery of services under the Public Services Guarantee Act (PSGA).
He impressed upon the district administration for maintaining cordial relations
with the employees, ensuring punctuality of staff in all the offices in the
districts and cautioned the officers against complacency and administrative
inefficiency that has a tendency to develop corruption. He directed the
officers to ensure a transparent and people friendly administration.
Chief
Secretary paid a surprise visit to Upper Primary School Medhanpora, Dragmulla
and interacted with the school children. He took stock of the mid-day meals
being served to the children. On the occasion, Chief Secretary stressed on the
district administration and the School Education Department to ensure that
quality meals are prepared and served to the school children as per the
guidelines of the scheme.
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