Chandigarh, July 22 - Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while chairing a meeting with 7th batch of Chief Minister's Good Governance Associates (CMGGAs) said that they should work with people on a personal level to bring the public welfare policies of the government to the ground and inform the government about the problems and challenges faced by them.
The Chief Minister said that the CMGGAs have to consider all the difficulties faced by people while availing the benefits of public welfare schemes. Besides this, they should also take regular feedback from the people.
He also sought suggestions from the CMGGAs for meticulous implementation of the public welfare schemes and the services at the grassroot levels.
Sh. Manohar Lal Said that out of 14039 problems received on the Jan Samvad portal, 13730 have been marked and uploaded and so far Jan Samvad programmes has been done in 5 districts.
He said that the Jan Samvad will be started again after August 15. The problems that were raised during the Jan Samvad are being resolved through the portal.
"CMGGAs should also work dedicatedly on resolving these problems," said Sh. Manohar Lal.
The Chief Minister said continuing the series of Jan Samvad he talks directly with the beneficiaries every Saturday through audio conferencing.
Through this audio conference, so far, he has talked with lakhs of beneficiaries of various welfare schemes. He said that the CMGGAs should meet such beneficiaries directly and take the feedback.
Sh. Manohar Lal said that a better mechanism will be prepared for issuing passports at the college level. Apart from this, transport officers will be appointed in every school to provide vehicles to the students so that the children studying in the schools do not face a problems in commuting.
The Chief Minister said that the next meeting with the CMGGAs will be held soon and in that meeting, the progress report should be brought regarding the work done by them.
The Chief Minister said that 100 percent of land registration would be done under Meri Fasal Mera Byora Yojana. Earlier only the crop sown land was registered by the farmers, but now it is mandatory to register the vacant land also. The government will get a third party to assess the registration work in the field. After 100 per cent registration of land, each farmer will be given an amount of Rs 100 as an incentive. For this, prizes ranging from 5 thousand to 20 thousand rupees will also be kept. He said that the government is coming up with a new scheme of about Rs 40-50 crore by changing the Meri Fasal Mera Byora scheme. Crop insurance will also be included in this.
Sh. Manohar Lal said that the government is working to take care of every citizen from their birth to retirement through the State government's Parivar Pehchan Patra Yojana.
He said that in this ambitious scheme, the government has divided the citizens into four groups according to the age groups.
"The Women and Child Development Department has been assigned the duty of taking care of children from birth to 6 years. Similarly, the school education department is responsible for the youth of 21 lakh families in the age group of 6 to 18 years", shared Sh. Manohar Lal.
The Chief Minister said that under Nirogi Haryana Yojana, not only sick people but also healthy people would be taken care of.
He said that the government is working to motivate people to remain healthy. For this, CMGGAs should work jointly with the school management and ensure cleanliness in the schools.
The Chief Minister was informed about the shortage of teachers in the village Raniala School of Firozpur Jhirka, responding to which, Sh. Manohar Lal gave directions to take immediate action on this.
In the meeting, the issue to increase the services through drug de-addiction centres was also considered. Apart from this, under the Amrit Sarovar scheme, water will be drained from the ponds and ponds will be renovated in the areas of 48 Kos.
Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Director General Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal also took detailed information from the CMGGAs and gave them necessary guidelines.