Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, held a mega public outreach camp at Mendhar, engaging with delegations and individuals to address their pressing issues and developmental concerns.
Local Concerns and Government’s Commitment
The public grievances camp focused on multiple issues, including:
- Water Supply: Ensuring safe drinking water for every household.
- Healthcare Services: Strengthening medical facilities in the region.
- Forest Rights Act Implementation: Addressing tribal concerns and land rights.
- PMAY-G & Tribal Welfare: Reviewing housing schemes and tribal development projects.
- Road Connectivity: Improving infrastructure for better accessibility.
- Eklavya Model Residential Schools: Demand for quality education facilities for tribal students.
The Minister assured the people that their concerns would be addressed in a time-bound manner and emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring good governance and effective public service delivery.
Key Government Initiatives
Rana highlighted major initiatives undertaken by the administration:
- Strengthening the water supply network under the Jal Shakti Department.
- Effective implementation of the Forest Rights Act to empower tribals.
- Development of better healthcare infrastructure.
- Expansion of road connectivity projects.
- Enhanced focus on rainwater harvesting and conservation efforts through check dams.
Directives for Swift Action
The Minister directed line departments to expedite the preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) to ensure timely execution of developmental works. He also instructed the Irrigation, Flood Control, and Forest Departments to prioritize water and soil conservation efforts, highlighting the significance of rainwater harvesting projects.
A Step Towards Development
The outreach camp marked a significant step towards bridging the gap between the government and the people, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to resolving grassroots-level issues efficiently.