In view of the state-wide visit of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the Chief Secretary has directed all the officers to further improve the implementation of all the priority schemes of the government at the field level. While reviewing the implementation of the priority schemes of the state government at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhawan today, he said that the Chief Minister would take stock of the priority schemes of the government at the field level in the coming days. All officers should work with caution and take special care on the implementation of these programs. In this meeting taken through video conferencing, Chief Secretary Shri Jain said that the problems faced in the implementation of all the priority schemes of the government should be removed. Also, keep updated information about the progress of the schemes and the beneficiaries. In the meeting, he reviewed the implementation of other schemes including Jal-Jeevan Mission, C-Mart, solid waste management, construction of toilets in schools, Rural Industrial Park, Rural Livelihood Mission, Godhan Nyay Yojana, Gramin Haat Bazar Clinic. Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Shri Subrata Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary of Panchayat and Rural Development Department Smt. Renu Ji Pillay were specially present in the meeting. The Chief Secretary asked to bring more progress in the work of providing domestic tap connections to rural families under the Jal-Jeevan Mission. He said that good quality toilets should be made in schools. They should be encouraged by purchasing food items from local producers for mid-day meal. Shri Jain inquired about the establishment of C-Mart and the training of the operators and discussed in detail the various issues related to the sale of local products for C-Mart. In addition to taking necessary action as per the rules, applications of investors of chit fund companies, installation of rainwater harvesting in government buildings, stopping the flow of dirty drains in major rivers and construction of STP and motivating farmers for maximum use of vermi compost in the upcoming Kharif season. instructed to do. Chief Secretary Shri Jain said that the status of anemia and malnutrition should be continuously monitored in each village. Along with its review at the district level, immediate treatment should be given to malnourished children and children suffering from anemia. Similarly, it is mandatory to ensure the presence of doctors and paramedical staff in the camps being organized under Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Yojna and medical as well as pathology facilities should be provided in these camps. He said that the guidelines of NGT under solid waste management should be followed in letter and spirit. Necessary action should be taken to declare three gram panchayats of each district as model panchayats for waste management. In the meeting, Principal Secretary School Education and Village Industries Dr. Alok Shukla, Principal Secretary Public Health and Family Welfare Dr. Maninder Kaur Dwivedi, Secretary Tribal and Scheduled Caste Development Department Shri D.D. Senior officials of Urban Administration, Water Resources, Cooperation and Agriculture Department along with Singh also joined through video conferencing. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading
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