Chief Secretary reviewed the works of top priority of the government

Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel should act promptly on the directions given during his visits and visits to various districts of the state. Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain gave the above instructions to the officers during the review meeting today. He said that common people meet the Chief Minister with affinity. During this people interact with him enthusiastically. He meets the general public easily and is giving quick assurance of resolving various problems of the people. Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain reviewed the top priority works of the state government today at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhawan. During this, Shri Jain reviewed the department-wise action taken by the Chief Minister regarding the guidelines and announcements made in Bastar division during his visit and visit. In this meeting organized through video conferencing, the Divisional Commissioner and Collector including Additional Chief Secretary Smt. Renu Ji Pillay and senior officers of all departments attended. The Chief Secretary gave instructions to receive the applications till date. Earlier this date was till June 10, which has now been extended to June 30. Similarly, instructions have been given to the officers and employees to initiate action at the district level and at the state level as soon as possible regarding promotion. In the implementation of this, took detailed information from the District Collectors about the action taken in their district. The Chief Secretary appointed B.C. in the districts of Bastar. In order to start the model and mobile way banking system, the officers of the cooperative and finance department were instructed to review the banking service in Bastar division. Officials said that about 150 banking branches have been opened there. In Bastar, now works are being done to provide banking services for the convenience of the people in different remote areas. The Chief Secretary has asked the District Collectors to deposit the beds for banking facilities with the banks, building, water, electricity and other basic facilities. Asked the officials to provide In the meeting, information was taken from the officers of the Forest Department regarding the implementation of the recurring grazing scheme, the development of infrastructure and the formation of Gauthan committees and the training of the members. In relation to the employment oriented works conducted in Gauthans including purchase of cow dung, the officials said that people in Bastar did wide publicity in PDS shops and Anganwadi centers regarding the benefits of taking fortified rice in their food regularly. He is going. Secretary, Public Relations Department, Mr. Siddhartha Komal Pardeshi told about the need for publicity through local art groups in various local languages ​​and dialects of Bastar. given to departmental officers. In the meeting, students of Swami Atmanand English Medium Schools of Bastar division were directed to make arrangements for hostel and school bus facilities as per requirement. Similarly, instructions were given to the officials of the Education Department to take swift action for the selection and training of English teachers in these schools. Similarly, under the Public Distribution System, such beneficiaries whose ration cards have not been made due to any reason, make their cards soon and add the names of new members in the ration cards according to the rules, the officers of the Food and Urban Administration Department have been asked to do under the campaign under mutual coordination. Taking information about the progress of various works under Mahatma Gandhi Employment Guarantee, the Chief Secretary directed the officers of Panchayat and Rural Development Department to make necessary efforts to increase maximum number of labor days under this. The officers of Health and Women and Child Development Department were asked to provide quick treatment to pregnant women suffering from anemia and to provide nutritious food to other women suffering from anemia under Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan. Under Suposhan Abhiyan, the officials of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Department were instructed to do planned work to increase egg production through local self-help groups. In the meeting, information was taken about the work of installing taps in every house to provide pure drinking water under Jal-Jeevan Mission in Bastar division. The officials of the Energy Department have been asked to start the power sub-station and start other necessary action immediately, including land availability. A detailed review was done to update the health department officials about the stock distribution of medicines in MIS. In the meeting, the officers of the General Administration Department and the Revenue Department took prompt action under the campaign regarding the issue of caste certificates with names in English. was asked to do. In the meeting, collectors were asked to take prompt action on pending land allotment cases of social institutions. Similarly, under the beneficiary oriented schemes of the government, instructions were given to the officials to send bulk messages to the beneficiaries in the local language, dialect, godi, halbi etc. Similarly, in the meeting, instructions were given to the departmental officers to make water management through Narva projects on priority, to connect the local youth with tourism and sports and other activities. The officers of the Forest Department were asked to work in a planned manner with regard to promotion of Mahua (MFP) collection. Principal Secretary School Education Dr. Alok Shukla, Principal Secretary Home, Commerce and Industry Shri Manoj Kumar Pinguwa, Principal Secretary Public in the meeting Health and Family Welfare Dr. Maninder Kaur Dwivedi, Secretary Tribal and Scheduled Caste Development Department Mr. DD Singh, Secretary Public Relations Mr. Siddharth Komal Pardeshi, Secretary Agriculture and Biotechnology Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, Secretary Water Resources Mr. Anbalgan P., Secretary Urban Administration and Development Mrs. Alarmel Mangai D., Secretary Revenue Mr. N.N. Ekka, Secretary Food Shri Topeshwar Verma, Special Secretary Cooperative Shri Himshikhar Gupta and senior officers of various departments attended. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *