CM KICKS OFF ‘SARKAR TUHADE DWAR PROGRAM’ FROM DHURI WITH COMMITMENT TO BRING GOVERNANCE AT THE DOORSTEPS OF THE PEOPLE
• ANNOUNCES TO UPGRADE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACROSS THE STATE WITH ULTRA MODERN FACILITIES
• THE EMBANKMENTS OF NATURAL WATER RESOURCES TO BE STRENGTHENED TO SAVE PEOPLE FROM FLOODS
• URGES FARMERS ORGANIZATIONS NOT TO FOLLOW THE PATH OF AGITATION WITHOUT ANY VALID REASONS
• SAYS, 40 DAYS COAL RESERVED FOR EVERY PUBLIC SECTOR THERMAL PLANTS OF PUNJAB
• PROPER ARRANGEMENTS IN PLACE TO SUPPLY ROUND THE CLOCK ELECTRICITY FOR UPCOMING PADDY SEASON
Dhuri, May 11-
Kicking off its major people friendly initiative called ‘Sarkar Tuhade Dwar’ from Dhuri Legislative Constituency, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that this step will further revolutionize the entire governance system by ensuring delivery of citizen centric services at doorsteps of people.
“This is a path breaking initiative aimed at making the bureaucracy directly accountable to the people thereby empowering them” said the Chief Minister while addressing the gathering during first of its kind initiative.
The Chief Minister said that this program will bring the governance at the doorsteps of the people thereby empowering them in real sense. He said that this move will prove to be a game changer by ensuring optimal usage of Human Resources as well as the timely implementation of various welfare programs. Bhagwant Mann said that people will be immensely benefitted by this pro-people move as they will not have to run pillar to post for getting the services in government offices.
The Chief Minister said that Dhuri will be developed as the model constituency across the state as a new era will be ushered from this land with the ultra modern health care and other basic facilities. Bhagwant Mann said that the issue of Dhuri Sugar Mill will be resolved soon and interests of farmers will be safeguarded by all means. He said that no stone will be left unturned for ensuring the well being of people and the state at all costs.
The Chief Minister said that natural water resources like Ghaggar will be revived with strengthening of the embankments of these precious sources. Likewise he said that timely desilting and cleaning of these water resources will be ensured so that maximum utilization of canal and surface water is ensured. Bhagwant Mann said that it is the need of hour to ensure that the ground water table is checked from further depletion.
The Chief Minister that the state government is taking massive steps for optimum utilisation of the canal water to save the groundwater. He said that at present Punjab is using only 33%-34% of its canal water adding that this will be enhanced in the coming days. Bhagwant Mann envisioned that if Punjab can enhance the canal water utilisation to 60% in first phase then nearly four lakh tubewells out of total 14 lakh can be stopped thereby helping in saving water.
The Chief Minister also urged farmers to refrain from cultivating water guzzling varieties of paddy and asked to adopt PR-127 and 129 to save worthless ground water. He said that it is the need of the hour to save the precious water of state as state has already entered in dark zone as far water depletion is concerned. Bhagwant Mann reiterated the firm commitment of state government to save water for our coming generations.
Expressing grave concern on farm fire incidents, the Chief Minister said that this is very unfortunate that some farmers do not hesitate to burn wheat crop residue just to show their adamant behaviour. He said that this inhuman practice poses grave threat not only to them but to their coming generations and the environment also. Bhagwant Mann also appealed the farmer’s organizations not to follow the agitation path without any valid reason.
The Chief Minister said that when the doors of government are always open for talk, then these protests are illogical and irrational. Citing an example, he said that the state government has already announced to reimburse the farmers against the value cut imposed by the Union Government. However, Bhagwant Mann bemoaned that even then some Farmer’s Unions have blocked railway tracks on this demand which was already fulfilled by his government.
The Chief Minister said that the state government has always listened every genuine demand of any citizen for the sake of Punjab and its people. He said that even today they are ready to listen all the genuine demands of every section of society. However, Bhagwant Mann said that unnecessary protests and agitations without any genuine reason are unwarranted and undesirable.
Highlighting the efforts of his government to ensure uninterrupted power supply during upcoming paddy season, the Chief Minister said that all arrangements have been made to meet the demand of peak season. He informed that 40 days of coal already been reserved in every public sector thermal plant and agreements already inked with other states to meet the high demand in ensuing paddy season. Bhagwant Mann also informed that Rs. 20,200 crore have already been reimbursed to PSPCL against the subsidy of various sectors.
Speaking about the measures to save the electricity, the Chief Minister said that the office timings have been changed in Punjab and due to which the state government have been able to save 350MW electricity daily. He said that Rs. 50 crore will be saved through this first of its kind move. Bhagwant Maan also informed that traffic congestion has already started easing out with with this unique move and a study revealed that 7000 litre fuel is saving daily on a single Airport Road of Mohali.
Urging the people to be active partner in process of development, the Chief Minister invited them to oversee the development projects of their area to ensure judicious use of public funds. He also informed that a SDM Level Officer will be deputed to monitor the development work of Dhuri constituency. Bhagwant Mann announced a Trauma Centre for Dhuri besides the upgradation of existing hospital with ultra modern treatment facilities.
The Chief Minister also said that 14 roads of 118 KM will get facelift at a cost of Rs. 71.36 crore and the tenders will be floated soon in this regard. He also announced that construction of Railway over Bridge (ROB) will start soon and Rs. 35 crore already been transferred by the State Government to the GoI. He informed that Dhuri Distributary will also get facelift with the cost of Rs 19.50 crore.