State Government’s move towards Rural development; Commences special program through DC’s assistant

03:12PM Sat 20 Feb, 2021

Bhatkal: 20 February (Bhatkallys News Bureau) All the schemes that come into the State do not reach the rural people or the rural people’s complaints do not reach the administration that causes the people living in the villages and for the rest of their lives they live in the villages. The state government has launched a programme named ‘Deputy Commissioner’s Moves Towards Villages’ to resolve all these issues and to promote the contact of rural people with the administration. It began today in North Canara from Bhatkal, under which the newly elected North Canara district DC, Mullai Muhilan, visited the taluka village of Hadolli and inaugurated the programme by illuminating a lamp through an ordinary woman. He said on this occasion that the government of the state is very serious about rural people’s problems and is trying to address the problems in which this new initiative has been introduced. He hoped that it would be easier for rural people to express their complaints to the officers under this initiative and they would get a solution quite quickly. They will also be told about new schemes through this programme. They will no longer have to go to Karwar with their grievances and waste their time and resources on it with the introduction of this initiative. He said that government officials will try to solve people’s problems under this programme by remaining in the villages all day long. It should be noted that the Tehsildars and Assistant Commissioners of all the district talukas will try to solve the problems of the people of the respective villages under this programme by remaining in their respective villages from morning until evening. Around the same time, all of the Revenue Department’s officers will stay all day in the same villages, paying attention to and attempting to solve public problems. Bhatkal Tehsildar S Ravi Chandra, Acting Assistant Commissioner Sajid Mullah and other officers were also present on the occasion. The residents of Hadoli and neighbouring villages addressed their concerns to the DC after the inaugural programme and several individuals submitted their grievances in writing.