Bhim Singh reached the hill Korva Bahulya village Amanara located at the end of Dharamjaigarh development block. Here he told the villagers that the improvement of 4 kilometer road between Sajapali to Amanara will be approved in the next one week. So that the road to the soil Murum will be prepared now. Also, proposals are being sent for the pucca construction of this road. Construction work will be started by coordinating with high officials soon. It may be known that the villagers here had met Collector Shri Bhim Singh recently and said that due to being located in the hilly region, there is a problem in the traffic. The demand for road construction was kept away. Collector Mr. Singh reached Amanara and met the people and knew the problems and gave instructions to the departmental officers for speedy resolution. CEO Zilla Panchayat Ms. Richa Prakash Chaudhary was also present during this period.
During this time the villagers informed that our villages have not been included under the Special Backward Tribes Korwa Development Authority. Due to which, the residents of the hill Korwa are not able to take advantage of the status of special backward tribes. Collector Mr. Singh said that this subject has been discussed with the tribal development department. Soon the TRI team is going to survey the hill Korva families residing in the district.
Collector Shri Singh gave instructions to SDM Dharamjigarh to set up multi-specialty health camps in Pahari Korwa and Birhor dominated villages. In which special doctors were asked to get a checkup done. Also, PHC said to have adequate availability of medicines in Sisringa. He also called for setting up camps for the disabled. Meanwhile, some people were also reaching from the village of Chui Pahar, located in a remote area ahead of Amanara. They also reported the problem related to health services in their village. On which Collector Mr. Singh directed the BPM to set up a health camp there as well and regular health check-up should be done by ANM.
Collector Mr. Singh asked the villagers to teach their children well. Especially educate girls. So that their future will improve. He spoke of recruiting from these positions at the local level, such as Anganwadi workers, assistants, cooks. Collector Mr. Singh inquired about the work done for the beneficiaries who received the Forest Rights letter during their stay. He instructed for land leveling of all the beneficiaries and construction of Dabri, well. Through which villagers can connect with livelihood activities.
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