Asks ACDs for
achieving target of PD generation, avoiding unnecessary delay in completion of
works
SRINAGAR, MAY 31: Minister for
Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Abdul Rehman Veeri has said that the
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is making
significant progress in contributing to livelihood security to the rural people
through creation of durable assets. He said that the target given for
generation of person days must be achieved so as to help the rural population
in changing their socio-economic status.
The Minister said
this while addressing the officers of Rural Development Department including
ACDs of Kashmir division while reviewing the performance of the department
under MGNREGA.
Secretary RDD
Sheetal Nanda, Director RDD Kashmir M N Sheikh, Director Finance RDD S L
Pandita, Additional Secretary RDD R K Badyal, Joint Director Planning RDD and
ACDs of Kashmir division attended the meeting.
During the
meeting, district wise details of works taken up under MGNREGS, works
completed, person day’s generated and other important issues were discussed in
brief.
The Minister
sought details from the ACDs regarding ongoing works in their respective
districts and the reasons for the delay in completion of works. He asked for
expediting the same and to stick to the action plan already approved by the
department. Unnecessary delay is causing cost escalation to the works which
should be avoided in any case, he added.
Veeri asked the
ACDs to accord priority to public importance works and to bring innovation in
the working style. He suggested them to fix target for themselves and act
accordingly.
The meeting was
further informed that the estimation of works for 2018-19 under MGNREGA is
underway and soon the works will be taken up as per the new action plan.
Liquidation of
wages and material liability was also discussed in the meeting and was told
that recently Rs 84 crore has been released for clearing material liability.
The ACDs were asked to release the payments at the earliest to the people
linked with the works.
Additional
Secretary RDD, R K Badyal informed the Minister that Rs 10 crore has been also
released to clear the pending salaries of support staff and ACDs were asked to
release the same before Eid-ul-Fitr.
Laying stress on
taking up of model works in panchayat, block level, the Minister directed the
ACDs to submit the action plan in this regard at the earliest. He said that it
is important to take up some works that can reflect the performance of the
department at different levels.
Veeri asked them
to prioritize construction of playfields, irrigation kuls, establishing
vermicompost units, organic villages and other important works. He asked the
officers to take up the issue with Horticulture and Agriculture department so
that the works can be taken up in convergence.
Terming the role
of ACDs and BDOs important for bringing change on ground with various MGNREGS
works, the Minister said that concerted effort should be made to make MGNREGS develop
sustainable livelihoods besides ensuring further improvement in the
implementation of programme in the State.
ACDs should
conduct regular field visits and to supervise the works on ground. Weekly
meeting with BDOs need to be convened for better monitoring of works and to the
issues hampering pace of works should be resolved at the earliest.
“MGNREGA should
be made visible on ground by providing employment to unskilled youth thus
creating durable assets of public importance”, the Minister said adding that
this programme is really contributing in transforming the rural sector.
Veeri also asked
the ACDs to submit the details of total sanctioned panchayat ghars in their
districts, number of incomplete panchayat ghar buildings, details of additional
funding required for their completion and details where land is not available
for construction of buildings.
He said that land availability issue would be taken up with the
concerned DCs and possibilities would be explored to arrange additional funds
for the buildings which are still incomplete.
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