Addresses public meeting in Jammu
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 25: Minister for Food, Civil
Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) and Tribal Affairs Chowdhary Zulfkar
Ali today said the government has taken various path-breaking initiatives for
ensuring planned and systematic development of the state.
The Minister said this while addressing the
gathering during a public meeting in Jammu.
Vice Chairman, J&K State Advisory Board
for Welfare and Development of Scheduled Castes Bhushan Lal Dogra was also
present on the occasion.
A large number of people hailing from
different sections of the society participated in the public meeting and
apprised him of their problems and demands related to opening of new fair price
shops at Satwari and Chatha, expediting the four-laning work of Jammu-Akhnoor
road and providing compensation to those who lost their livestock during cross
border firings.
The people also informed him about other
issues related to PDD, PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, PWD(R&B),
FCS&CA, Tribal Affairs, Agriculture, Revenue and allied departments.
The Minister said the prime aim of conducting
such public meetings is to provide single platform to the public for raising
their issues and demands so that these can be redressed on the spot by the
concerned officers.
While responding to the issues raised by
people of RS Pura, Bishnah and other areas mainly related to distribution of
ration cards, the Minister directed the officers to organize public grievances
redress camps in these areas for the convenience of the common masses.
The Minister said that both the Centre and
state government have launched various welfare schemes and they should avail
maximum benefits of the same.
While enumerating various path-breaking steps
taken by FCS&CA department, the Minister said food grain distribution chain
has been strengthened for the benefit of common masses including digitization
of data, sanctioning of 4,388 new fair price shops, introduction of electronic
weighing scales, launching of PoS, linking ration tickets with Aadhaar,
tracking made mandatory through GPS installed on commodities transporting
vehicles, toll free helpline no 18001807106, vigilance and monitoring
committees constituted at village level to monitor distribution of food-grains,
and distribution of kerosene oil among others, quarterly issuance of food
grains.
He further said the government has initiated
various vital projects worth crores to facilitate people with amenities like
roads, bridges, schools and drinking water schemes.
Among others, senior
officers of FCS&CA, Tribal Affairs, PHE, PDD, PWD(R&B), prominent
citizens, senior political and a large number of people were present in
the public meeting.
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