Haryana CM interacts with the officers regarding adopting villages

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Haryana CM interacts with the officers regarding adopting villages

Friday, 28 January 2022 | PNS | Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday said that the Gram Sanrakshak Programme has been started in the state, under which class I level officers are adopting a village.

“As a village protector, this officer should get the problems of the people resolved at the village and ward level and should deliver the information related to the development of the villages to the district administration and the government” said the Chief Minister while speaking on the eve of Republic Day in an interactive programme with Gram Sanrakshaks.

He said that all the class I level officers have to select a village each and become its guardian. Working beyond the call of duty is what really defines an officer, therefore along with professional duties, each one of you should also be always ready for making pivotal contributions for serving the society as well, he said.

The purpose of dialogue with Gram Sanrakshaks is that all should work for the betterment while becoming accountable to the society. For this they should register themselves on www.intrahry.gov.in/ portal and select their villages as soon as possible. This work is to be done at times other than the time of duty, he added.

The Chief Minister said that the government’s goal is to ensure that benefits of the schemes reach the last person in the line.

Even today there are many such persons who are unable to take advantage of the schemes in their interest. If the officers being Gram Sanrakshak will contact the villagers, local leaders, officers and employees working at the village level, then surely many problems will be resolved, he said.

The Chief Minister further said that at the district level, the nodal officer of the Gram Sanrakshak programme would be the Additional Deputy Commissioner. Apart from this, an Administrative Secretary level officer will also be made nodal officer in all 22 districts. These officers will review all the activities from time to time and will resolve any problems that may arise. The suggestions sent by the Gram Sanrakshak will be sent to the concerned departments for necessary action, he said.

Khattar said that there are 6,700 villages and about 2,000 wards in Haryana. If all the class-I level officers become the Sanrakshak of each village and ward, then every village and ward can be covered according to the number of officers, he added

 

CM REVIEWS STATUS OF VARIOUS PROJECTS; AROUND 73 PERCENT OF CM ANNOUNCEMENTS COMPLETED

 

In another meeting, the Chief Minister directed the officers concerned to immediately conduct a study on the feasibility of every project announced by him, along with expediting the work on such projects.  Khattar was presiding over a meeting to review the implementation of his announcements here. 

“After conducting the required study of the projects, a separate list of the projects which have now become infructuous should be prepared to have a clear idea about the exact number of the pending announcements," he directed.

The list of the departments whose projects were reviewed by the Chief Minister in the meeting included Public Works (Building and Roads), Development and Panchayats, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Irrigation and Sports. The Chief Minister directed that in case of projects which require approval from Railways, all such projects should be immediately referred to Haryana Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.  "As soon as the work of each project being executed under the CM Announcements is completed, the officer concerned after reviewing the same should also inform the local public representatives," directed the Chief Minister.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was apprised that a total of 8315 announcements have been made by him between 2014-2021, out of which work on 5744  announcements have been completed which is around 73 percent and 1527 are still in progress and 360 are not feasible and 687 are still pending.

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