DC instructs progress of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe sub-project

DC instructs progress of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe sub-project

DC instructs progress of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe sub-project

Madikeri, Nov. 6: Deputy Commissioner Venkat Raja gave clear directions to expedite progress of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe sub-project program.

He was speaking while presiding over a progress review meeting of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe sub-project programs held at the city's District Collector's office hall.

The Deputy Commissioner gave clear directions to achieve progress as soon as possible in all departments like Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Energy, Cooperation, Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, Medical Education, Health and Family Welfare, Tourism, Major and Minor Irrigation, School Education, Labour, Public Works, Handlooms and Textiles, Forest, Urban Development, Youth Empowerment and Sports, AYUSH, Skill Development, Panchayat Raj, Industry, Urban Development, Pre-University Education, etc., which have earmarked this amount of money for the Scheduled Castes and Tribes.

Individual and community programs should be delivered in various departments. He said that there should be no delay for any reason.

Deputy Director of the Social Welfare Department Shekhar and Officer of the Scheduled Castes Welfare Department Honnegouda gave information about the progress of various departments.

Joint Director of Agriculture Department Chandrashekhar, Senior Assistant Director of Horticulture Department Muthappa, Deputy Director of Fisheries Department Sachin, Director of Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. Lokesh, Assistant Secretary of G.P. Jeevan Kumar, Project Director of Labour Department Sheeraj Ahmed, Executive of Public Works Department Engineer Ibrahim, Executive of Panchayat Raj Engineer G.K. Nayak, Assistant Director of Youth Empowerment and Sports Department V.T. Vismayi, District AYUSH Officer Dr. Shailaja, Belyappa of Pre-University Education Department, various department officials gave information about the progress of their department programs.

Agriculture Department 78 percent, Horticulture 81 percent, Fisheries Department 99 percent, Cooperation 100 percent, Social Welfare 70 percent, Women and Child Development 40 percent, Medical Education 91, School Education and Literacy 100 percent. 75 percent, skill development. 67 percent progress has been achieved, the department officials informed.

The officials informed about various programs such as food and nutrition security, micro-irrigation project, agricultural mechanization sub-campaign, beekeeping, subsidy for fisheries development, maintenance of student hostels, incentive for law graduates, skill development training, student fee reimbursement, distribution of sports kits to youth associations, sports training, etc.

Walk in Gonikoppa on Ta. 13: District Youth Officer of Mai Bharat Kendra Ullas informed on the same occasion that the ‘District Level Sardar 150’ walk program will be held on Ta. 13 at 9.30 am from Coffee Board in Gonikoppa to Kaveri College.

School education, college education, health and family welfare, gram panchayat, and local administrative officials and others requested for necessary cooperation on this occasion.

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