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Chittorgarh Collector reaches Barkheda Panchayat on MP border after 16 years

Chittorgarh : Chittorgarh Bhainsrodgarh / Rawatbhata District Collector Alok Ranjan reached Barkheda Gram Panchayat headquarters on Thursday evening. The big thing is that after 16 years a collector has reached Barkheda Panchayat headquarters. Collectors were surprised to see the dilapidated condition of Gandhisagar road. The Collector provided relief to two women who had been abandoned for years by sanctioning pension to them. Being an animal husbandry panchayat, the collector instructed the veterinary workers to stay at the same panchayat headquarters for two days.

The plan to bring drinking water under Jal Jeevan Mission in Barkheda was also discussed. At the same time, the Collector gave instructions for hand pump and tube well in a village. Orders were given to approve work for maximum employment under MNREGA. When the villagers who reached the Chaupal expressed their grievances regarding development work being blocked due to the forest area, the District Collector listened to the problems and gave instructions. Road construction obstruction, common roads, encroachment and pension related issues remained prevalent in the forest area. The people of Rodi Bandi did not reach the Ratri Chaupal. Even after the District Collector came to the Panchayat headquarters, the people of Rodi Bandi village of the same Panchayat did not reach the Ratri Chaupal. The main reason for this is that there is a dispute between the two villages regarding a paddock in the forest area. There have been many fights regarding this and cases have also been registered, the dispute has been going on for years. People from both the villages do not come to each other’s village. Success mantra given in conversation with students: District Collector honored the meritorious students of board examinations.

While talking to the students about career, the Collector said that marks do not matter much in life, learning is more important. Success in exams requires right direction, will power and guidance. Don’t be afraid of difficult subjects, try to understand the basics. He advised the students to reduce the use of social media. The villagers also raised the problem of hindrance in development work due to many villages of Barkheda being in the forest area. For years, the problems of roads not being built on the route leading to the headquarters, potholes on village roads, power supply system being frequently disrupted and tripping were raised. The villagers also said that patients, especially pregnant women, are facing problems due to potholes on the road.

Road related problems in Footatlab village were also mentioned. During this time, if other problems related to closure of pension came to light, he instructed the officials to resolve them immediately. Collector Alok Ranjan said in Chaupal that villagers should take advantage of government schemes. If there is any problem in applying for schemes etc. then please let us know. District and subdivision officials have come to your door on the instructions of the government to go to the villages and listen to the complaints of scarcity. Express public problems openly in Ratri Chaupal. Collector Ranjan called people before him one by one and listened to their complaints and gave instructions for their solutions. Demanded to make the area reserved for population in the village a populated area. On which the Collector said to take immediate action. Officials told people about Palanhar Scheme, old age pension and pension to deserters. Said to register to avail benefits of labor schemes.

When the demand for providing employment under MNREGA came forward, the Collector said that rural workers should get job cards made. Public representatives were also present. Additional District Collector Vinod Malhotra, Tehsildar Vivek Garasia at Ratri Chaupal. District Council CEO Vinay Pathak, CMHO, Deputy Director Animal Husbandry, BPM Rajivika Mahendra Mehta, District Education Rajendra Sharma, Pramod Sharma, Development Officer Gyarsilal Meena, Additional Development Officer Satyendra Sisodia, BCMO. Dr. Anil Jatav, Chief Block Education Officer Rajbiri Devi, Mahesh Sharma, Engineer of Electricity Department, Education, Veterinary Department, PWD Engineer, Patwari, BDO and personnel were involved. Bhainsrodgarh. District Collector Alok Ranjan listening to the complaint regarding lack of people in Ratri Chapal.

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