Minister reviews
status of RDD activities in district
PULWAMA, JULY 19: Expressing dismay over mediocre performance in
implementation of MGNREGA in Pulwama, the Minister for Rural Development, Abdul
Haq today took a serious note of fewer man-days generated in the district. He
has ordered initiation of action against the non-performing officers in the
district.
Speaking at a meeting convened here to review the status of
implementation of various schemes in the Rural Development sector, the Minister
asked the officers to ensure transparency in the department and keep public
informed about the decisions taken at village level. He said every citizen
should be aware of the activities of the department and it is duty of the field
staff to make people a part of the decision making by ensuring their presence
in the Gram Sabhas.
The Minister was informed that the
approved labor budget for
the financial year 2017-18 for the district is Rs 15.72 crore
and work done liability of previous year (2016-17) is Rs 11.49 crore.
The meeting was informed that the department has generated 2.046
lakh man days in the district under MGNREGA for 42998 job card holders who
include unskilled and unemployed youth of the district.
Officials said Rs 10.84 crore have been spent under the scheme out of the total
availability of Rs 12.11 crore.
Abdul Haq said the basic aim of the MGNREGA is to provide job to unemployed,
unskilled youth of the state but simultaneously the same human resource is used
to create durable assets in the village and this year the government has laid
stress on the building road connectivity in rural areas and doing flood
protection works.
The Minister was further informed that under flood protection
works under convergence, the department has spent Rs 3.26 crore during 2016-17.
Further the department has spend Rs 130.27 lacs on the construction of steel
decked bridges/stadiums under creation of assets during 2016-17.
Also the department has incurred
expenditure to the tune of Rs 44.42 lacs in convergence mode with line
departments such as health, education, sheep husbandry, youth sports and ICDS.
Under Swacch Bharat Mission Rs 42.10
lacs have been spent out of Rs 44.97 lacs as on 01-04-2017 during 2017-18.
While reviewing the Panchayat wise
performance of the department in view of the implementation of MGNREGA,SBM, PMAY, 13 FC and other
schemes, the Minister exhorted the concerned officers to ensure that the benefits of all the
developmental projects percolate down to the desired beneficiaries.
The Minister said the Rural Development Department is being made
accountable to the masses for their larger benefit. He said the prime concern
of the government is to strengthen democracy at grassroots level through
Panchayats and Gram Sabhas which act as mini Parliaments in rural areas.
Referring the MGNREGA as an ecological act, the Minister gave directions to
the officials to take works that are environment friendly. Hailing the rural
department, he said that this is the one department which has potential to
change the rural landscape. He urged the officers to work with great zeal and
enthusiasm so that the expectation of people will be met.
Among others, Minister of State for Forests, Environment and Fisheries
Zahoor Ahmad Mir, MLA Pulwama Mohammad Khalil Bandh, MLA Tral Mushtaq Ahmad
Shah, Deputy Commissioner Pulwama G M Dar, Secretary Sports Council,
Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra, Director RDD Gazanfar Ali, ADC Pulwama, Additional
Mission Director NRLM were also present.
Earlier Minister reviewed the progress made under National Rural
Livelihoods Mission. The district officer NRLM Pulwama gave a power point
presentation highlighting
the aims and objectives of the scheme and various notable achievements recorded
in the district.
It was stated that the main aim of this scheme is to reduce
poverty and ensure
appreciable improvement in the income of beneficiaries on a sustainable basis.
Officials said that JKNRLM(UMEED) has formed 497 SHG’s and more than 40 village organizations in the district.
Various members of
Self Help Groups were present in the meeting and shared their experience while
being associated with UMEED scheme.
They apprised the chair that UMEED has been responsible for
their changed life and now they feel they are empowered.
The Minister congratulated the SHGs for taking up these
activities and said that the project is aimed at encouraging rural women to
make small savings so that their SHGs will eventually become bankable at
reduced rate of interest. He
said that government is quite hopeful
that the scheme will change socio-economic conditions of the women in state and
can be a very good poverty elimination scheme in J&K.
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