Distributes sanction letters and seeds among beneficiaries
BARAMULLA: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa today presided over Block Diwas at Boniyar Bardian aimed at strengthening public outreach and ensuring prompt grievance redressal at the grassroots level.
During the programme, The DC inspected stalls set up by various departments showcasing their schemes and services. On the occasion, the DC distributed sanction letters, certificates, and seeds among beneficiaries of various government schemes, encouraging them to avail benefits for sustainable livelihood and development.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation of a large gathering of locals from Boniyar and adjoining areas. They raised several developmental issues and demands of public importance.
The grievances projected by the locals mainly included the demand for community bunkers for Halqa Madanan, repair and replacement of electric poles, transformers and wires, completion of Banali–Gulmarg road, upgradation of school infrastructure and addressing shortage of staff in educational institutions. Locals also demanded upgradation of Middle School Madanan, completion of Trikanjan–Salasn road, repair of Government School building at Darkujan, provision of an ambulance for the area, timely disbursement of KCC loans, establishment of a firewood depot, and settlement of compensation issues related to certain PMGSY road projects.
Further, the people of Trikanjan highlighted the shortage of medical staff and machinery at the local hospital, seeking immediate intervention to improve healthcare facilities. Locals also demanded installation of an ATM machine in the area, upon which the DC on the spot directed the Lead District Manager for immediate redressal.
Responding to public issues, DC Baramulla gave a patient hearing and assured that all genuine demands will be addressed in a time-bound manner. He informed that nine community bunkers have already been sanctioned for the concerned villages to ensure safety and protection of residents in vulnerable areas.
On the issue of establishment of ATM and KCC loan disbursement, the DC directed the Lead District Manager for prompt action. Regarding the Banali–Gulmarg road, the DC informed that the work will commence very soon on the project.
He further directed officers present to address grievances promptly and ensure effective service delivery, especially in view of the approaching winter season.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate Boniyar, Chief Planning Officer, Assistant Commissioner Development, and other District and Sectoral Officers were present during the Block Diwas.
