Bhopal, 22 November (IANS). Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held discussions with the state’s Collector-Commissioner through video conferencing on Friday night. He said that whether it is a question of development, implementation of works as per the priorities of the government or law and order in all the districts of the state, it is the responsibility of the Collector-SP to maintain the ideal situation. Collectors and SPs will be responsible for all the arrangements in their district. Even senior officers will not be spared in districts where complaints of irregularities are received.
The Chief Minister said that necessary changes have been made in the boundaries of 22 thousand police stations in the state. The state government has constituted a commission for the reorganization of the districts from the point of view of public welfare. Collectors and public representatives should also cooperate in this by giving necessary suggestions. In the coming time, decisions like giving one-third reservation to women and representation in proportion to the population will be implemented. From this point of view, there will be a correlation between many administrative tasks. Even at the district level, administrative reform along with public welfare is the primary task.
He further said that in view of the examinations, control on devices making noise exceeding the prescribed level, control on drug peddlers, ban on burning of stubble, systematic distribution of manure and fertilizers to farmers, quick disposal of revenue works should be done promptly. Strict action should be taken against those involved in black marketing of fertiliser.
CM Yadav said that the work related to procurement of paddy, jowar-millet and soybean should be completed systematically in the state. In the districts where information about irregularities is received, the guilty officers will not be spared. There should be necessary facilities at procurement centres. Timely availability and systematic distribution of fertilizers and seeds should be ensured. Despite adequate availability of fertilizers in the state, strict action will be taken against the guilty officials in places where complaints of irregular distribution are received.
The Chief Minister said that the use of drones in agricultural work should be encouraged. It is also possible to save material by spraying urea and applying fertilizer through drones. As per requirement, drones should be made available on rent to farmers, natural organic farming should be encouraged, natural farming development scheme should be implemented and training programs should be conducted for the farmers.
–IANS
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