REASI, MAY 07: District Development Commissioner Reasi Kumar Abhishek today visited Sarh area of Mahore Sub Division to inspect the damages in areas affected by landslides during the last monsoon season. During the visit, the DDC inspected several houses vulnerable to sinking and interacted with the affected residents.
He assured the locals that cases pending under SDRF compensation would be processed at the earliest and reconstruction works in the affected areas would be taken up soon. The residents also raised the issue of irregular functioning of an irrigation canal and demanded its early repair.
Later, the DDC chaired a review meeting with district and sectoral officers at Mahore to assess the progress of the developmental works in the subdivision. He reviewed the status of PMGSY projects and inquired about tendering processes, forest clearance issues and progress on ongoing road works.
He directed the concerned departments to expedite the pace of work and ensure timely completion of all projects.
Reviewing the functioning of JPDCL, the DDC directed the concerned officers to furnish details of panchayats yet to be electrified and asked them to monitor and improve voltage-related issues in different areas of Mahore.
He further instructed the Agriculture, Horticulture and Fisheries departments to organise awareness camps across the subdivision to educate the public about various government-sponsored schemes and welfare programmes.
During the meeting, MLA Gulabgarh Er Khurshied Ahmed highlighted issues related to roads and bridges being constructed under PMGSY. He also raised concerns regarding pending Mission YUVA cases and urged the authorities concerned to sanction the same at the earliest. The MLA further highlighted mobile network connectivity issues in several areas of Mahore.
The DDC also met several deputations and individuals from different parts of Mahore who apprised him of various public issues and developmental demands. He gave a patient hearing to all the deputations and assured them that their genuine concerns would be addressed in a time-bound manner. He directed the concerned officers to examine the issues on priority and take necessary action for their early redressal.
He urged the youth to actively participate in sports and games, stating that such activities play a vital role in keeping young minds positively engaged and away from the menace of drugs.
MLA Gulabgarh Er. Khurshied Ahmed, ADDC Krishan Lal, CPO Narinder Kumar, SDM Mahore, ACD Reasi, and other concerned officers were present on the occasion.
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