District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Mohammad Nazir Sheikh today convened a public outreach camp cum public durbar at Thanamandi to listen public grievances and provide services at their door steps.The Grievance Camp witnessed overwhelming response of people from adjoining areas including Azamtabad, Manual, Plangrah, Dodassan, Rajdhani, Kote, Behrote, Lah, Alal, Khanyalkote and other adjoining villages.A number of issues were put forth by BDC chairpersons and Chairman MC Thanamandi, sarpanches, panches and locals including immediate augmentation of power supply and medicare facilities, scarcity of water, repair of damaged roads, payment of compensation, SBM and MGNREGA, PMAY payments, Release of PM KISAN installments, Rattan Peer and other areas to brought on tourism map, Generation of Ayushman Bharat cards, sanctioning of Anganwadi Centres, Sanctioning of specialists at CHC Thanamandi, Filtration plants for Thanamandi, increase in the District capex for MC Thanamandi, construction of Panchayat Ghars, construction of Hasplote -Bhangai Road, Sorta to Ghambir, alternate Thanamandi- Rajouri road, Thanamandi to be brought under BADP, sanctioning of the BSC Nursing college at Thanamandi and other related issues.Speaking on the occasion the DDC said that the district administration is committed to provide better and adequate drinking water, power, health, education and other facilities to the people. He said that the main purpose of conducting these grievance redressal camps is to listen to the public grievances at their doorsteps so that they can be redressed in an efficient manner with the feedback obtained from such public outreach camps.The DDC assured the public that all their genuine demands would be redressed in a time bound manner. He directed the concerned officers to work with zeal, devotion and dedication so as to provide facilities to people at their door steps. He said that the government has launched various schemes and programmes for people and they should come forward to avail the benefits.Special camps were also organised by the Health and Family welfare department, Horticulture Department, ICDS, Social Welfare, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Handicrafts and Bankers.
In the health camp 450 persons were screened and were provided with the required medicine. Moreover diagnostic test like Sugar and HB were also conducted. Sheep Husbandry and Animal Husbandry Department also organised the camp where a number of livestock animals were screened by the Veterinary Doctors and sensitized the public about the prevailing diseases in livestock.In the Financial inclusion camp organised by JK bank, around 50 forms were enrolled under PMSBY and PMJJY.