Kudige, Sep. 1: Demand to hand over the responsibility of maintaining the severely neglected Chiklihole dam to the Gram Panchayat was heard in the Nanjarayapatna Gram Panchayat KDP meeting.
In the KDP meeting held at the Gram Panchayat hall under the chairmanship of Gram Panchayat President C.L. Vishwa, Gram Panchayat President C.L. Vishwa, members R.K. Chandra and Rakshit Mavaji expressed dissatisfaction over the negligence of the Irrigation Corporation in not taking action to resolve the problems and development work in the Chiklihole dam area.
The meeting was attended by representatives from the Forest Department, Education Department, Health Department, Revenue Department, Social Welfare Department, Irrigation Corporation, Police Department, Women and Child Welfare Department, Veterinary Officers and representatives and discussed the progress, implementation and problems of the projects related to the respective departments.
Due to the presence of wild elephants and tigers, the Forest Department should install warning signs for the safety of tourists visiting the tourist destination Chiklihole. He suggested that action be taken after discussing with the Irrigation Corporation to clear the wild plants on the roadside. The Forest Department's move to take over the village's community health center was discussed. Vishwa said that everyone's responsibility is important in maintaining the community health center, which has a population of 14,000, and turning it into a high-tech hospital in the future.
The departments concerned should work honestly to prepare proper documentation and provide facilities to the tribals. Member R.K. Chandra urged the police personnel to increase the night beat system due to the increase in theft of trees and cows.
It was suggested to recruit workers for health awareness in the gram panchayat limits. The problem of land for the cemetery in the village, removal of lake encroachment, issues of providing funds for the repair and maintenance of gram panchayat Anganwadis were discussed. Details of lactating mothers, pregnant women, newborn babies, details of the implementation of health schemes were obtained. The Panchayat Raj Engineer provided details of the works.
Speaking in the chair, C.L. Vishwa said that during our administration, the gram panchayat income has increased from Rs 25 lakh to 1.25 crore. He said that all kinds of development works including resource mobilization, office building development have been carried out in the village limits and government facilities have been provided honestly to the beneficiaries.
Gram Panchayat Development Officer Rajashekar, Secretary Seshachal, members and others were present in the meeting.
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