BUDGAM, NOVEMBER 23: A public durbar was held
today at Town Hall Beerwa to get the first-hand appraisal of public issues and
grievances.
District Development Commissioner Budgam,
Mohammad Harun Malik conducted the durbar and took stock of the problems of the
people living in the area, during which officials of R&B, PDD, PMGSY, PHE,
I&FC, and other concerned Departments, besides, members of civil society of
the area also participated.
During the durbar, locals raised issues such
as repair of roads, water supply, proper medicare, ration supply, construction
of sports stadium, supply of timber and firewood, up gradation of schools,
shortage of teachers at schools, power supply, veterinary facility for cattle,
banking facilities in certain areas and other related issues.
The DDC informed them that the majority of
their demands have already been approved during the CM’s Public Durbar and work
on those is being undertaken on the war footing. The DDC assured them that
their genuine demands would be looked into and fulfilled at the earliest and
informed the locals about various welfare and development programmes of the
Government for the area.
Resolving various grievances on the spot, the
DDC informed the public that he has issued a circular whereby the electric
poles, LT, HT wires and other works taken up by PDD have to be vetted by the
village level committee and any unscheduled power cuts due to repair of faults
has to be compensated once the power supply is restored.
The DDC urged them to utilize the services of
Village Agriculture Extension Officers. He urged the citizens to be aware of
their rights and demand them assertively.
He also assured them that their demand to set
up latrine complex and undertake renovation/up gradation of the town hall and
adjoining park will be looked into.
The RDD authorities were directed to undertake
fresh works at the earliest and also to clear previous liabilities if any for
which necessary allotment has already been made and even enhanced.
The DDC urged the revenue authorities to
frequently undertake market checking to prevent illegal profiteering and black
marketing.
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