Youm-e- Block: Bandipora blocks wear festive look with enthusiastic participation of locals
DC Bandipora meets delegations, individuals at Aloosa
BANDIPORA, September 16: On the first Youm-e-block during the ongoing 21-day Jan Abhiyan the Bandipora block headquarters wore festive look with enthusiastic participation of locals.
The Youm-e-block (Block Diwas) was celebrated in all the block headquarters of the district as all the departmental functionaries with all the supporting staff was available for the people to ensure immediate on the spot disposal of applications and redressal of grievances.
Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad attended the Block Diwas celebrations at Aloosa Block that witnessed a huge participation of people. He was accompanied by Senior Superintendent of Police Rahul Malik, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Reyaz Ahmad Neigh, Assistant Commissioner Development Abdul Rashid Dass, Joint Director Planning Imtiyaz Ahmad and other senior officers of the district. More than three dozen delegations besides scores of individuals called on the Deputy Commissioner and apprised him about the problems faced by them in day to day life including that of roads, water, electricity, Healthcare services, Education, Agriculture, Irrigation, Sports and other individual issues.
DC Bandipora gave patient hearing to the delegations and passed on-spot directions for redressal of their grievances. Responding to the public grievances, DC Bandipora asked the officers to identify a suitable location for construction of a playground in Aloosa block and also directed to make Wellness Centre established by ISM functional immediately.
While interacting with the people, DC Bandipora said conducting of public outreach programmes provides an important feedback for the government to tailor its interventions for the public good and reach to the doorstep of the people instead of them visiting the corridors of power in secretariat or other government offices.
Dr Owais said the government officers have left their offices and reached to the people across the district to listen to their grievances and get on-spot feedback of the service delivery system at grass roots level. He said reaching out to the people has established an efficient and effective grievance redress mechanism which is being monitored at different levels.
He said that public outreach programmes are an important part of effective governance and it takes every step to reach out to the people in their own localities.
Dr Owais said that the grievances registered by the people are being tracked and the follow-up action is being taken accordingly with the concerned authorities. District Development Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais said he is personally supervising the day to day activities of Jan Abhiyan and is reviewing the status of grievances on daily basis submitted by the designated team.
He also appealed the general public of the district that on every day except on Wednesday and Sunday, these public hearings will be continued not only within the premises of DC office but also in all the District and Sectoral offices and on every consecutive Wednesday.
Later the Deputy Commissioner distributed Wheelchairs among specially abled persons, Domicile certificates and cheques among beneficiaries under different schemes.
At Ganastan Additional Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Zahoor Ahmad Mir participated in the Youm-e-Block public outreach program. He was accompanied by District Panchayat Officer Nazir Ahmad and other senior officers of the district.
Mir after hearing public delegations distributed Education kits including Text Books, domicile certificates, income certificates for students for want of scholarships and also attended Poshan Maah program aimed at sensitizing people regarding balanced diet for kids. Similar programs were held in all the Block headquarters of the district