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DC Bpr holds outreach programme at Malangam

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BANDIPORA: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora Dr. Owais Ahmed Wednesday held a public outreach camp under weekly Block Diwas at Malangam.
During the camp DC listened to various demands and developmental aspirations of representatives as well as locals.
The DC called for synergised efforts from all officers for ensuring cent percent saturation of all government sponsored schemes.
General public and PRIs from various areas of the Aloosa Block including Quil, Malangam, Sheikhmuqam, Ashtangoo attended the programme.
People including PRIs put forth their grievances and demands regarding provision of drinking water supply, construction/ macadamization of link roads, repairs of drains, provision of electric poles and wires, installation of Transformers, lack of infrastructure in educational institutions, Aangawari centres, removal of encroachment, Sports stadium for Aloosa Block, Development of Wullar adjacent areas on tourist map and health care facilities in far-off places of Aloosa block.
After listening the issues raised by the public, the DC passed on spot instructions to the concerned departments for early execution of these works and coverage of people in welfare schemes as per norms, demanded by the public during the Public darbar
In his address, DC said that the administration was committed to provide maximum benefits to the people. He assured that all the genuine concerns of the people will be redressed on priority.
He said that the three tier system is aimed to make panchayats self-sufficient and involve the general public in developmental plans of their concerned areas.
The DC said district administration has forwarded road projects at an estimated cost of 118 crores for Bandipora district under NABARD.
He said under JJM works worth 45 cr has been tendered which are expected to be completed during this year
Dr. Owais said that the administration has taken up various steps regarding the welfare of the public.
He sanctioned Rs. 3 lakh to Government High School Malangam for taking up the basic repair works of the institution.
He said that the district administration was working on a proper strategy to bring Aloosa block on the tourism map to generate employment avenues for youth.
Dr. Owais, said a tourist festival in Aloosa block will be shortly held to attract tourists towards unexplored places of Aloosa Block besides other places across the district.


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