Minister for Panchayat Raj Botcha Satyanarayana has said that the election results were a testimony to the good governance of the Congress during the last five years.
He asked officials to cooperate and strive to implement the welfare schemes with the same zeal in the next five years too without giving scope for criticism.
At a review meeting with heads of various departments, tahsildars and MPDOs at ZP conference hall on Monday, Mr. Satyanarayana said that due to election code there was a lull for two months in governance. He asked them to gear up once again and take action particularly on drinking water as the situation turned grave. He told them to prepare plan and estimates for widening national highways and other major roads for receiving grants from the Centre. He said that a survey had already been conducted for widening NH-43 between Vizianagaram and Gajapathingaram and Vizianagaram and Srikakulam via Cheepurupalli besides roads in rural areas.
Saying that the present quota of 4 kg of rice per head at Rs. 2 would be increased to 6 kg from October 1, he asked tahsildars to weed out bogus white ration cards in the district.
He warned them of severe action if bogus cards were detected in future.
The Minister suggested no plan during the review on soaring prices of super fine rice, red gram, edible oils and vegetables.However, Joint Collector P. Lakshmi Narasimham informed him that there is a great demand for super fine variety that is available at Rs. 32 a kg in the open and there are no takers for common variety.
The Joint Collector said that supply position of super fine rice at Rs. 20 a kg was erratic and inadequate.The only alternative was to raise super fine variety in abundance in the ensuing kharif season.
On education, the Minister asked officials concerned to ensure power supply in all high schools as the government would set up computers.Mr. Satyanarayana also asked Irrigation and Revenue officials to speed up land acquisition for Thotapalli phase II and Taraka Rama Theertha Sagar projects.
He instructed Collector G. Ram Narayana Reddy to appoint special officers for all the four municipalities and pay special attention for their development
He asked officials to cooperate and strive to implement the welfare schemes with the same zeal in the next five years too without giving scope for criticism.
At a review meeting with heads of various departments, tahsildars and MPDOs at ZP conference hall on Monday, Mr. Satyanarayana said that due to election code there was a lull for two months in governance. He asked them to gear up once again and take action particularly on drinking water as the situation turned grave. He told them to prepare plan and estimates for widening national highways and other major roads for receiving grants from the Centre. He said that a survey had already been conducted for widening NH-43 between Vizianagaram and Gajapathingaram and Vizianagaram and Srikakulam via Cheepurupalli besides roads in rural areas.
Saying that the present quota of 4 kg of rice per head at Rs. 2 would be increased to 6 kg from October 1, he asked tahsildars to weed out bogus white ration cards in the district.
He warned them of severe action if bogus cards were detected in future.
The Minister suggested no plan during the review on soaring prices of super fine rice, red gram, edible oils and vegetables.However, Joint Collector P. Lakshmi Narasimham informed him that there is a great demand for super fine variety that is available at Rs. 32 a kg in the open and there are no takers for common variety.
The Joint Collector said that supply position of super fine rice at Rs. 20 a kg was erratic and inadequate.The only alternative was to raise super fine variety in abundance in the ensuing kharif season.
On education, the Minister asked officials concerned to ensure power supply in all high schools as the government would set up computers.Mr. Satyanarayana also asked Irrigation and Revenue officials to speed up land acquisition for Thotapalli phase II and Taraka Rama Theertha Sagar projects.
He instructed Collector G. Ram Narayana Reddy to appoint special officers for all the four municipalities and pay special attention for their development
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