Listens various Public Grievances, Demands; Resolves Several Issues Onspot

SNS KASHMIR
BARAMULLA, MARCH 24:
Continuing its efforts to get the first hand appraisal of public issues and grievances, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Bhupinder Kumar today chaired a day long public grievance redressel camp at Community hall Wagoora which marked the participation of different stakeholders which include JDP,ACD, Officers from line Departments,BDC Chairpersons, PRIs, civil society members, among other prominent citizens from Wagoora and its adjoining areas. The camp was organised under the weekly celebrated Block Divas that has been initiated for effective public grievance redressel mechanism
On the occasion, the concerned stakeholders highlighted various grievances and demands meant for the overall welfare of the area. The demands which were raised at the event includes removal of encroachments from state/kach-charai land, completion and functioning of Wagoora hospital, regulation of sub-standard pesticides, dredging of Nallah Nigli, establishment of fire service station at Wagoora, upgradation of Putkah to Babareshi road, improvement of electric and water supply lines among other demands of vital public importance. The people also expressed their gratitude of the district administration for conducting the reach out programme in the area.
The DC gave a patient hearing of all the demands and resolved some of the important grievances/issues. He also assured that all other remaining issues shall be taken with the concerned authorities. and issued on spot directions to some officers in this regard.
The DC urged upon the people to cooperate with the administration in carrying out COVID-19 vaccination programme smoothly and successfully besides emphasized upon them to follow requisite SOPs and guidelines more especially using masks and maintaining social distancing, in letter and spirit. He added that district administration has scaled up anti-corona efforts like mass vaccination and said that public cooperation in this regard is vital as further imposition of lock down measures may prove detrimental to our education as well as to our economy.