MANIPUR: HARDWORK AND DETERMINATION REAPS SUCCESS: CM

MANIPUR: HARDWORK AND DETERMINATION REAPS SUCCESS: CM

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MANIPUR: HARDWORK AND DETERMINATION REAPS SUCCESS: CMN. Biren Singh

CM REVIEWS GO TO VILLAGE MISSION

Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that success will come with hard work and determination and the present government would deliver that have been promised or committed to the public. This was stated by him at the review meeting and preparation work for the next round of ‘Go to Village’ (GTV) mission held at Cabinet Hall of Chief Minister’s Secretariat today.

Speaking to the officials present in the meeting, Chief Minister maintained that the ‘Go to Village’ mission is being appreciated not only in the State abut also at the National level. Chief Minister gave his satisfaction over the performance and efforts of the officials for making the GTV successful. He stressed that the woes and problems of the people of the State would be minimized drastically when GTV covers all the villages of the State. He also advised the officials to make extra effort to make GTV effective in hill districts of the State.While  discussing the difficulties faced by officials, Chief Minister said that officials of various Departments might have faced some difficulties while executing their work for the GTV, however their efforts won’t go in vain. With such relentless effort, good governance and transparency could be maintained in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the pending cases have been decreased drastically from around 1,04,000 cases to around 52,000 cases in last three weeks. He asked the officials about their plans so that the pending cases could be delivered in short time. Cases related to water supply, construction of drainage system etc. could not be delivered instantly as it require additional budget.

On the occasion, Chief Minister mentioned that a separate scheme for widows would be introduced shortly. He maintained that the Planning Department has already given a sum of Rs. 1.5 crores to the Fisheries Department for the setting up of fish feed factory in the State so that the fish feed can be made available in the market. Chief Minister asked the officials gathered to give their valuable suggestions to improve and make the GTV more effective. During the meeting, OSD to Chief Minister Shri Sumant Singh gave a detailed power point presentation about the achievements of the GTV made so far. It may be mentioned that around 2,52,595 grievances were registered in the last four GTV camps, out of which 1,90,666 cases were delivered to the beneficiaries and around 52,938 cases are still pending. The next round of ‘Go to Village’ camp would cover around 272 villages which is to be held on 27th June, 2018. 105 villages would be covered in Churachandpur district, 40 villages in Kangpokpi district, 19 villages in Kamjong district, 16 villages in Pherzwal district, 12 villages in Imphal West district, 11 villages each in Senapati, Chandel and Imphal East District, 10 villages each in Urkhul and Tamenglong district, 7 villages in Tengnoupal district, 6 villages in Noney district, 5 villages in Bishnupur district, 4 villages in Thoubal district, 3 villages in Jiribam district and 2 villages in Kakching district.

Edited By: Admin
Published On: Jun 26, 2018
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