BARAMULLA, NOVEMBER 01: As part of Government’s ambitious Back to Village-4 programme, CEO ERA and Mission Director JJM J&K, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah today conducted an extensive tour of Kanispora Baramulla and took stock of ongoing activities in village Panchayats.
The visiting officer was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar; Joint Director Planning, M Yousuf Rather; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Chief Education Officer, Assistant Commissioner Development and other functionaries of concerned departments.
During the visit, Dr Abid interacted with PRIs, social activists and locals to take stock of their issues concerning welfare and development of their areas. He listened to the issues raised by the participants on the occasion.
While interacting with people, Dr Abid said that the aim and objective of the B2V4 programme is to reach out to the people of the district at their door steps, listen to their demands and issues for early redressal. He appealed to people to come forward and participate enthusiastically in the program.
He said that the visiting officers have been deployed at Panchayats to ensure that they can voice the genuine issues being raised by people in a transparent manner so that effective solutions can be undertaken as well as to review the implementation of welfare measures on the ground and identify gap areas.
Earlier, the visiting officer inspected the stalls installed by different departments and enquired about the grievance redressal mechanism being adopted to the satisfaction of the public.
The Visiting Officer also inaugurated Play field at Kanispora under Aspirational District Programme and also inaugurated a cricket match. He also inaugurated Volleyball match at High School Kanispora and deliberated upon them to contribute in nation building.
On the occasion, the visiting officer also distributed land passbooks among the farmers. He said that it is a landmark initiative taken by the J&K Government to provide Land Passbooks to the lawful land owners to further improve the service delivery, enhance transparency and accountability in the system.
The DC also spoke on the occasion and expressed her happiness for mass participation of people in B2V4 across all Panchayats of Baramulla in which PRIs and all the members of Gram Panchayats took active part in planning exercise.
She said that the fourth phase of the Back to Village Programme is an action packed deliverable oriented program with focus on youth, skill development and self-employment, good governance, Panchayati Raj, Nasha Mukt and Rozgaar Youth Jammu and Kashmir.
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DDC Kupwara participates in Gram Sabhas, urges people to participate vehemently in last phase
KUPWARA, NOVEMBER 01: The second phase of Back to Village 4 (B2V4) concluded today in 128 Gram Panchayats of Kupwara district with great satisfaction.
The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kupwara, Doifode Sagar Dattatray visited various Gram Panchayats of the district to personally monitor the proceedings of the ambitious Back to Village Programme. He was accompanied by ACD Kupwara, Hilal Ahmad Mir and other concerned officers.
During the visit to Higher Secondary School Herri in Qadirabad block, the DDC interacted with PRIs, youth and public and heard their day to day developmental issues. He also distributed sports kits among the youth.
Doifode Sagar also took stock of the ongoing developmental works in the area. He expressed satisfaction over the large-scale public participation in the programmes across the district and said that the B2V4 exercise has provided a strong database for sustainable development of the district.
The DDC said that Visiting Officers were already given directions to sensitize people for the option of new and innovative schemes with special attention to employment generation in the Gram Panchayats. He said educated unemployed youth are being identified in each Gram Panchayat for setting up their self-employment generating units with complete facilitation from the Administration under single window management system.
The DDC said that two phases of B2V4 concluded with a good public response. He urged upon the public to participate vehemently in the third and final phase, commencing from tomorrow and register their demands before the visiting teams.
He said that representatives from various departments have been deployed to the Panchayats to brief the people regarding different schemes including Aapki Zameen Aapki Nigraani, land passbooks and other e-services being provided by the Government.
The designated Visiting Officers along with supporting staff stayed 2 days and one night in respective Gram Panchayats, received first hand information from public and PRIs regarding developmental works and prepared proposals for Gram Panchayat Development Plan (GPDP) as per the wishes of people of the concerned Gram Panchayat.
During the 2 day course of stay in Gram Panchayats, the visiting officers approached all people from different walks of life and distributed various items among them as a goodwill gesture from the Government. Moreover, awareness was disseminated to the people regarding Individual Beneficiary Oriented Schemes (IBOS). (CTN)