Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann tells DCs to reach out to villages
Chandigarh, April 4: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday asked the Deputy Commissioners to regularly convene outdoor meetings in the field especially in villages to ensure on-the-spot redressal of people’s grievances to their satisfaction. Chairing a meeting of the Deputy Commissioners here at Punjab Bhawan Monday morning, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann asked them to organise special camps along with their team of officials in a particular village or town at their doorsteps for prompt resolution of pending issues or problems faced by the general public in a result-oriented manner. Terming the DCs as eyes and ears of the state administration, Bhagwant Mann said, “You are the real face of the government because people have direct interface with you rather than us (government) as they repose unflinching trust and confidence in you”. Also read | Lakhimpur Kheri: SC reserves order on bail cancellation plea, questions detailed examination of evidence The Punjab CM urged them to conduct surprise checks at Saanjh Kendras as these centres have been primarily set up for the convenience of the public and asked them to provide citizen-centric services seamlessly. In recognition of the best performance of Divisional Commissioners, DCs, SSPs, SDMs and other field officials, Bhagwant Mann also announced to honour such officers/officials with the ‘Best Performing Award’ to further motivate them to serve the people with missionary zeal.
In a bid to bring the drug addicts in the mainstream, Bhagwant Mann gave a target to start and upgrade drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres in all districts within a month so as to effectively rehabilitate the youth, which had gone astray and fell prey to drugs. He said since the rehabilitation of drug addicts is of paramount significance and would be instrumental to lead them a life of self respect. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann also assured the Deputy Commissioners of complete autonomy to discharge their duties to the best of their abilities and capacities without any political pressure. He, however, said that due respect and basic courtesies must be extended to the people’s representatives and common man being a prime duty. While reviewing the status of the ongoing wheat procurement, Bhagwant Mann asked the DGP to further intensify the vigil round the clock in order to check illegal movement of wheat from across neighbouring states to Punjab as several unscrupulous traders often bring wheat clandestinely to sell in mandis across the state on MSP. Bhagwant Mann asked the DGP to deploy 24X7 videography teams on these nakas till the end of procurement season. Also read | Hurray! Indian-American singer Falguni Shah bags Grammy Responding to the Chief Minister’s concern in this regard, DGP VK Bhawra informed that out of 132 nakas put up by the Punjab Police, as many as 86 are interstate nakas while 46 within the state with total deployment of 1150 police personnel. These surveillance operations are being overall supervised by the ADGP-level officer MF Farooqui with senior police officials in the rank of SP and DSP in all districts. Expressing concern over the fast depleting groundwater level, Bhagwant Mann directed Financial Commissioner, Agriculture, DK Tewari to ask all DCs to launch vigorous campaign in their districts in sync with Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana to educate the farmers to go for Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) technology in a big way instead of the conventional paddy transplantation as this new technology would ultimately help the state to considerably arrest the trend of falling water table. Making a brief presentation on wheat procurement, Secretary Food & Civil Supplies Gurkirat Kirpal Singh said that elaborate arrangements have already been made for 135 Lakh MT as per estimate of Agriculture Department. Showing satisfaction over the preparedness of wheat procurement, the Chief Minister also asked the Chief Secretary Anirudh Tewari to issue detailed guidelines to DCs to regularly visit the mandis to monitor the progress of procurement in their respective districts in consultation with the district managers of various procurement agencies, Food & Civil Supplies officials and local representatives of farmers. Prominent among others who were present on the occasion were Food & Civil Supplies Minister Lal Chand, Financial Commissioner Revenue VK Janjua, Additional Chief Secretary to CM A. Venu Prasad and MDs of various state procurement agencies. -PTC News