Rajouri,February,11:–District Development Commissioner Rajouri,Rajesh K Shavan on Wednesday made rounds of the town and inspected the progress of developmental works being executed by different executing agencies in the district.
The DDC was accompanied by the ADC Rajouri,Sher Singh; CEO Tourism,Vivek Puri; qACR,Mohd Ashraf; CMO,Dr.Shamim Un Nissa Bhatti; Tehsildar Rajouri,Mohd Rafeeq; ExEn PWD Rajouri,Mohd Zubair; BMO Manjakote,Dr.Mehmood and concerned from Municipal Council Rajouri.
The progress of projects which were reviewed on the spot are construction of Model Boys Higher Secondary School Rajouri; Girls Higher Secondary School Rajouri; progress on Batala Mang Bridge and approach road to Hamilton Bridge.
During his visit to Model Boys Higher Secondary School Rajouri, the ExEn PWD informed that the project has been approved under languishing scheme at an estimated cost of Rs 7.01 crores. Regarding the physical progress he informed that the superstructure of the said project has been completed and the rest in progress.
In order to prohibit the trespassing and protect the school area/ land, the DDC directed the concerned officer of the PWD to construct a compound wall around the school.
The Model Girl Higher Secondary School Rajouri which has been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 1.39 crores and work on the project is presently at the slab level, the DDC asked the concerned Executive Engineer to speed up the work on the project and also asked to keep the provision of the stairs at the school.Tehsildar Rajouri has been directed to provide land for the construction of the stairs so that the school going students can take a short route.
At Hamilton Bridge,DDC asked the concerned officer to expedite the work on the road to ensure that the work on the road is completed within the shortest possible time.
The DDC also paid a visit to Batala Mang Bridge which has been approved at an estimated cost Rs 16 crores and the approach road from the left side stands completed.It was informed that on the right side of Bridge,there is an issue regarding the land under the possession of the Army. DDC directed the Tehsildar Rajouri to demarcate the land and file the status.
DDC also visited cremation Ground ( Shamshan Ghat) near Tariq bridge where he directed the CEO Tourism to develop a park adjoining the shamshan Ghat for recreational purposes.He also directed the concerned officer from Municipal Council Rajouri to carry out a Swatchta drive in the whole Rajouri town and aware the masses about the importance of cleanliness and sanitation.
The Mother and Child Care Hospital Rajouri which has been designated COVID 19 centre was inspected and the progress regarding the vaccination process being carried out there was also reviewed.
Rajouri, February,11:–To ensure the better implementation of the Government schemes on ground level and for proper bridging between District Administration and Public, the District Administration Rajouri today came up with a new concept of Lok Mitar- Helping Hands for Public, a Team of 04 officials, with a cover of Revenue Official (Patwari). District Development Commissioner Rajouri Rajesh K Shavan, on Thursday constituted as many as 386 teams consisting of the field functionaries from RDD, ICDS, Forest, Agriculture, Education, IT and Revenue Department and designated them as Lok Mitars here a Mega event organised at the district headquarter.
DDC inaugurated the Mela and released a booklet containing all details of Lok Mitars, who have been identified village wise, in presence of all District Officers, Block Development Council Chairpersons and Members of District Development Council. The Lok Mitar booklet contains the District profile along with the Contact of Nos of officers heading the Essential Services Department, to minimise the gaps.
Rajesh K Shavan, in his address said that the objective of introducing the unique concept of the Lok Mitar in the district is to ensure better dissemination of information at the remotest corner resulting in awareness about Government schemes and bringing transparency in the system in the interest of Public.
He said that Lok Mitras shall function as Eyes and Ears of the District Administration, by establishing a direct contact with the public and they will be available 24/7 for the public.
He further stated that the Lok Mitars are basically the officials already working in the various Departments, but have been given responsibility to share the issues of the Public with the District Administration, so that they can act as Conduit among the Administration and Public. He said that with the help of Lok Mitars people, who used to travel long distances for getting information, lodging complaints and inquiring about the status of their requests, shall get a sigh of relief & their time as well as Money will be saved. This shall also reduce the response time by the concerned departments and increase their accountability to the public.
Mr Shavan, while speaking on the occasion made the Lok Mitra aware of their responsibilities like facilitation and support to the public in all matters, keeping primary contact with the beneficiaries and ensuring implementation of all programmes/ schemes up to the grass root level, updating information/feedback on Lokmitra Portal on a daily basis, maintaining coordination with the beneficiaries and various departments to ensure easy access to the services being provided by various departments etc.
It was informed that the Government has launched a number of welfare schemes and programmes for the public, but all these schemes are of no use if the public is not aware of the schemes and the overall development of the District can only be ensured when all the stakeholders shall play their role.He said that, Lokmitras shall work in consultation with the Public Representatives and Members of PRIs and shall ensure the easy access of Government information for the public.
DDC advised the Lok Mitras to keep a close liaison with the PRI members to access the developmental demands of the public and bring in the notice of the District Administration the issues and demands of the public, so that all their genuine grievances can be redressed in a time bound manner and their sufferings could be mitigated.
He said that, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign is in full swing in the District and a lot of work is being done for generating awareness among the Public. He emphasized that need of the hour is to work for coverage of all beneficiaries under Sehat Scheme-Ayushman Bharat Programme, Mobilization of beneficiaries for COVID-19 Vaccination,Registration of Houses under PMAY, Linkage of AADHAR,Providing of Pension to the deserving ones, extending relief in time to the aggrieved persons, Jal Jeevan Mission-Har Ghar Nal se Jal and implementation of various other schemes.
Around 2500 persons attended the programme and highly appreciated the concept.The District Administration also organised a pledge ceremony for Saving Water and also for the protection of Rights of Girl Child under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao was also held during the programme and oath was administered to all the participants.
The officers and officials of different departments,made aware the Lok Mitars, through the description of various welfare schemes being implemented by their respective departments in the district for their better implementation on ground level by the Lokmitars, through Stalls, hoardings and their speeches. Around 2500 People attended the programme. Special focus was remained on Sehat, JJM, PMAY, Nasha Mukt, BBBP, SAKHI (OSC for Women), AYUSH, Horticulture, Agriculture, Forest Preservation, Change the Rain, Covid vaccination, Nutrition, MidDay Mela etc.
Addl. Deputy Commissioner Sher Singh and District Statistics and Evaluation Officer, Bilal Rashid Mir also spoke on the occasion and Mr. Bilal performed the role of Stage secretary & coordinated the programme.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Chandan Kohli, ADC Rajouri, Sher Singh, ADC Nowshera, Sukhdev Singh Samyal, ADC Sunderbani, ADC Koteranka, Surinder Mohan Sharma, ADC Kalakote,Krishan Lal, CPO, Mohammad Khurshid,GM DIC, Manzoor Hussain, SDM Thanamandi, Zakir Hussain, ACR, Mohd Ashraf, PO ICDS,Kartar Singh, ACD, Sushil Khajuria, District Sts. & Eval. Officer, Bilal Rashid Mir, CEO Education, Gulzar Hussain, CAO, Mahesh Verma, DPO, Chander Kant Bhagat, DSHO, DGM JK bank Shareesh Sharma, LDM JKB Jyoti Sharma, Dr. Sarfraz Naseem Chowdhary, Dy. Director Employment, Shafiq Mir, DSWO, Wakeel Ahmed Bhatt, ALC,Angrez Singh, Ex-En PWD Zubair Ahmed, AD Planning, Mohd Rafi, WWO Dr. Anum Mirza, Ex-En PHE Mushtaq Hussain, Ex-En JPDCL, REW, Tehsildars, BDOs besides other district and sectoral officers were present on the occasion.
Besides this BDC Chairpersons, DDC Members and almost all the Sarpanches of different Panchayats of District remained present to grace the occasion.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Rajouri,Sher Singh and DSEO,Bilal Rashid Mir also spoke on the occasion.Bilal Rashid Mir remained as stage secretary.
Mandi,February 11:–Senior congress leader from district Poonch Taj Hussain Mir appealed to the youth to stay away from drugs as it ruins lives, families and societies.He said, Drug addiction is a disease that affects a person’s brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medication. Substances such as alcohol, marijuana and nicotine also are considered drugs. When you’re addicted, you may continue using the drug despite the harm it causes.Drug addiction can start with experimental use of a recreational drug in social situations, and, for some people, the drug use becomes more frequent. For others, particularly with opioids, drug addiction begins with exposure to prescribed medications, or receiving medications from a friend or relative who has been prescribed the medication.The risk of addiction and how fast you become addicted varies by drug. Some drugs, such as opioid painkillers, have a higher risk and cause addiction more quickly than others.As time passes, you may need larger doses of the drug to get high. Soon you may need the drug just to feel good. As your drug use increases, you may find that it’s increasingly difficult to go without the drug. Attempts to stop drug use may cause intense cravings and make you feel physically ill (withdrawal symptoms).You may need help from your doctor, family, friends, support groups or an organized treatment program to overcome your drug addiction and stay drug-free.