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Health minister holds review meeting in Resubelpara

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TURA: The first quarterly district level review and monitoring meeting through Systematic Review System was held at the Circuit House, Resubelpara on Wednesday where various activities undertaken taken by the concerned  departments were discussed.

State’s Minister for Health & Family Welfare, A L Hek along with Resubelpara MLA, T D Shira, Kharkutta MLA, Rupert Momin and Bajengdoba MLA, Ponseng Marak met the heads of all line departments and reviewed the status of the ongoing centrally  and state sponsored schemes.

The committee informed that Systematic Review System of the implementing schemes was necessary to encourage and motivate the implementing agencies for effective implementation of the Government schemes for the development of the public at large.

The meeting was chaired by the Deputy Commissioner, S C Sadhu where he stressed upon the importance of coordination and progressive efforts among the line departments for effective implementation of the central and state funded schemes.

During the meeting, serious note pertaining to the problems and suggestions being face by the government functionaries were heard and the Committee assured further redress of the issues.

Schemes discussed during the meeting were MNGREGA, PMAYG, NSAP, SSA, Mid Day Meal, ICDS, National Health Mission, NRDWP, PMGSY and Schemes under Agriculture, Horticultures, Fisheries, Soil & Water Conservation and Water Resources.

 

 

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