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Day 5 of Back to Village-2 in Pulwama : DDC inaugurates Dialysis Room at CHC Rajpora, lays foundation of Sports Stadium at Rahmoo

5 Dariya News

Pulwama 29-Nov-2019

On the fifth day of the second phase of Back to Village programme large number of people in various Panchayat halqas of 11 Blocks of the District interacted with visiting officers  and jointly profiled the developmental needs of the areas.At Rajpora, District Development Commissioner (DDC) Pulwama Dr Raghav Langer inaugurated Dialysis room at CHC  Rajpora where he also inspected various sections of the centre including Emergency Care and Resuscitation (Triage), Operation Theatre, Registration Section and General  Wards.On the occasion, locals also apprised the DDC about various issues including repair of the approach road to hospital, potable water supply for New Colony, Hotline for  Hospital, enhancement of staff strength at CHC, Installation of ATM, maintenance of Street lights and functionality of CIS centre.DDC listened to the grievances of the people and  assured them that the genuine demands will addressed on priority basis and  also issued on spot directions to the concerned officials to take cognisance of the issues pertaining   to their departments.Dr Raghav inspected the ongoing work on under construction bridge on Nallah Romshi at Rohmoo which is being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 21  crores. He directed concerned executing agency to accelerate the pace of work on it so that the bridge will be completed within stipulated time.The DDC also laid the foundation  of sports stadium and distributed Sporting Kits among players here.Meanwhile, Deputy Director Fisheries Gh Mohi-ud-Din Wani toured Panchayat Halqa Gangoo, Pvt Secretary  L&S Department Gh Rasool Mir visited Kuchmullah and Suhail Ahmad Wagay Wild Life Warden visited Takia Batpora.On the occasion, people of these areas projected their  demands and issues related to water supply, electricity, sanitation, repair of lanes, construction of drains etc. The visiting officers heard the demands with patience and assured  that all genuine demands will be addressed on priority.