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Weekly Block Diwas held in Ganderbal

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September 1, 2021
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DC listens to people’s grievances

Ganderbal 1st Sept: Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Krittika Jyotsna today chaired the weekly Block Diwas here at Conference Hall Mini Secretariat Ganderbal and listened to people’s issues.

The Block Diwas was attended by DDCs, BDC Chairpersons, Sarpanches, Panches and representatives of Youth Clubs from Sherpathri, Lar, Wakura and Ganderbal blocks who apprised the DC about the issues and demands pertaining to their areas.

Additional District Development Commissioner, Pir Muzafar Ahmad and BDO Ganderbal was also present on the occasion.

The PRIs put forth their demands seeking repairing of roads and flood channels damaged due to recently flash floods in Gutlibagh and Waliwar areas, improved road connectivity, renovation and fencing of school buildings, better Health facilities, up gradation of Jal Shakti and power infrastructure, and other issues of public concern.

While interacting with the PRIs, the DC said that the district officers are instructed to establish close liaison with the PRIs and public and directed to keep the track on the projected grievances in weekly Block Diwas till the same are redressed.

Highlighting the importance of Block Diwas, the DC said that ambitious program is aimed at to assess the development needs and to understand the problems of the public more appropriately.

While addressing the gathering, Jyotsna said that PRIs can play a very effective role in supervision and monitoring of development works in their areas for their timely completion. She urged them to cooperate with the district administration and play proactive role to save the society from the looming threat of Covid 3rd wave by motivating the general public for vaccination and adherence to Covid Appropriate Behaviour which is only effective way to save our lives from Covid infection.

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