Programme aims delivery of public services at doorsteps
Baramulla, December 05: The governments ambitious programme ” My Town My Pride” begins today in all MCs of district Baramulla.
Inspector General of Registrations Jammu and Kashmir, Sheikh Arshad Ayoub, Director General, Sheep Husbandry Department Kashmir, Bashir Ahmad Khan attended the Programme as Visiting Officers in the the programme celebrated in Dak Bungalow Baramulla.
Senior Superintendent of Police Baramulla Rayees Mohammad Bhat ,President Municipal Council Baramulla, Touseef Raina,Joint Director Planning M Yousuf Rather among other concerned were also present on the occasion.
At the outset, the visiting officers inspected various stalls installed by Health Department, Education Department, Social Welfare Department, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture Department, Youth Services and Sports. These stalls were meant to provide every service to the people at their doorsteps besides disseminating necessary information and services rendered to the concerned stakeholders.
After Inspection of stalls, Inspector General of Registrations Jammu and Kashmir while addressing the gathering said that My Town, My Pride, aims to deliver public services at doorsteps, build developmental initiatives on the feedback, cooperation and participation from people and strengthen strong and vibrant local self-governance.
He emphasized that Jan-Bhagidari is the key pillar of development and essential for economic and cultural rejuvenation of the cities.
Director General, Sheep Husbandry Department Kashmir also spoke on the occasion and said that as part of the program, various services of different departments are being provided to the people in Municipalities at their doorsteps along with organisation of multifaceted activities.
He further mentioned that the thrust is to ensure that the benefits of different Govt schemes and programmes percolate to the beneficiaries in the urban areas, more effectively.
The visiting officers also handed over certificates and letters, land pass books and other equipments to beneficiaries.
Meanwhile, the visiting officers also discussed various issues pertaining to the development of Baramulla town with public representatives, besides sensitising the participants about measures taken by the government to fulfil the developmental requirements of the town under different sectors.
Later, Visiting Officers inspected Government Medical College to look over the overall functioning of the Medical College and healthcare facilities provided to the patients.
