Sukma In the weekly Time Limit (TL) meeting held on Tuesday, Collector Haris S directed the concerned officials to provide economic benefits to the women of the group by selling pickles, papad, spices, stationery and other items produced in RIPA (Rural Industrial Park) in the local markets.
The Collector further instructed that apart from women’s groups, the participation of men should also be increased in the works of RIPA. Besides, he also enquired about the Wi-Fi facility at RIPA Centre. Also asked to identify sites for industrial parks in urban areas.
During the meeting the Collector also gave instructions to purchase cow dung in the prescribed quantity from the government as well as enter it online in the review of cow dung procurement being done in Gauthans and recurring grazing centers under Godhan Nyaya Yojana. He asked the concerned officers to start various activities in all Gothans. Instructions were given to clear the pending applications of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana and provide benefits to the beneficiaries. He asked to speed up the works of e-KYC, Aadhaar seeding, generation of caste certificate for school children, community forest resource rights certificate.
Mr. Haris S, directed the authorities of PDS Public Distribution System) to ensure ration storage in all PAS shops by the end of June. After taking information about the physical progress of construction of Anganwadi building and PDS building, Devguri and Mataguri, Dabri, he asked to complete the work as soon as possible.
At the outset Malaria-free Chhattisgarh campaign, admission of severely malnourished children to NRC centers, cow dung paint, Chief Minister’s Urban Slum Health Scheme, Jal Jeevan Mission, newly constructed Atmanand School building, various works were reviewed in the meeting. District level officers were present on the occasion.