Tag: Janchaupal

  • Pending applications should be disposed of quickly and qualityly. Department-Collector Mr. Maurya

    Collector Shri Jai Prakash Maurya has emphasized on the quality and speedy disposal of letters received from Chief Minister Janchaupal, Minister in-charge and pending letters of Collector Janchaupal. He has also asked to make a roster, on the basis of which district level officers can also be present in one of the camps of Janchaupal camp to be held on the first and fourth Saturday of every month. For this, he has asked Additional Collector Mr. Dilip Agarwal to make a roster at the earliest. Collector Shri Maurya was taking a meeting of the time limit from 11 am today at the collectorate meeting hall. During this, he gave the above instructions.
    At the meeting, the Collector asked the Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat Shri Mayank Chaturvedi to ensure that maximum number of laborers are provided employment under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. C.E.O. Mr. Chaturvedi informed that currently 52 thousand workers in the district are getting work every day under MNREGA. On this occasion, the collector gave strict instructions to all the officials in view of the assembly session that no one should leave the district headquarters without permission. He has also directed that precaution be taken in the information to be prepared for the questions raised in the Vidhan Sabha.
    In today’s meeting, the Collector emphasized on working in mutual harmony with all the departments to make 22 Gothans of the district organized and model. While reviewing the corona vaccination in the district, the Collector insisted on 100% vaccination of first line corona warriors. It was told that in the first phase 7597 Corona Warriors were given the first dose of Covishield, while the second dose is being vaccinated after 28 days. Under this, one thousand eleven people have been vaccinated so far. On this occasion, he also reviewed the pending cases of the deadline department-wise and insisted on resolving them properly. Forest level officer Smt Satovisha Samajdar along with district level officer and subdivisional officer revenue and other block level officials were connected through video conferencing.

  • Collector Mr. Singh handed over motorized tricycle to Divyang Durgesh Nandini

    During Jan Choupal from Collector Shri Bhim Singh, Ms. Durgesh Nandini Rathore of Ghaghra village of Kharsia came to meet. Ms. Durgesh Nandini is much shorter in length due to her disabilities. Due to which he has difficulty in going anywhere and has to depend on someone else. That is why a motorized cycle is needed. When Collector Mr. Singh got information about her family and livelihood from Durgesh, she told that she is also associated with Swachh Bharat Mission and Rural Livelihood Mission and is working with women groups.
    Collector Shri Bhim Singh called the Social Welfare Officer and said that immediately the tri-cycle should be made available to Durgesh. In a short while a tricycle was brought in, which was handed over by the Collector Mr. Singh to Ms. Durgesh Nandini and said that you are doing a great job, your work will inspire others.
    Expressing deep displeasure, Collector Mr. Singh gave a clear directive to the lead bank manager that he should immediately pay the sanctioned loan amount to the beneficiary so that he could continue his livelihood work after the acceptance of the loan in a case related to loan in Janchaupal. To increase. In Janchaupal, people had come to Janchaupal to have their problems related to revenue, labor and matters related to the creation of ration card. Collector Mr. Singh immediately instructed the concerned officials to make them aware of the action taken in quick disposal of the case.