ADC Kotranka visits far flung areas, of Gram Panchayat Kewal meets people, PRI members

'ADC Kotranka visits far flung areas, of Gram Panchayat Kewal meets people, PRI members'

While continuing with his on-spot visits to far flung areas of Kotranka Sub District, the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Kotranka, Surinder Mohan along with Sarpanch Farooq Inqlabi today visited the farthest areas of Gram Panchayat Kewal Lower in Budhal Block, and reviewed the status of roads connectivity, essential commodities, restoration of power supply, education and healthcare services available in Gram Panchayat.

Sarpanch Farooq Inqlabi submitted a detailed memorandum of demands to ADC including completion of Trun to Seari road, construction of school and Health Centres buildings, Construction of Foot bridge over Kagota Anas river, construction of road from trun to Kangota, completion of Kangota ISM dispensary building.  
 
On the occasion, ADC assured PRI members and inhabitants of Gram Panchayat Kewal that their all genuine demands would be fulfilled on priority basis. ADC directed the officials of all line departments to work in mission mode besides coordinating with each other to ensure uninterrupted supply of the essential items and services in the Gram Panchayat. He directed officials of R&B, Jal Shakti, PDD and other line departments to remain stationed at their locations and ensure prompt delivery of essential items and services to the public and address emergency demands with utmost preparedness.

The ADC also directed the concerned to conduct regular market checking to check the arbitrary rise in prices and illegal stocking.

Earlier, the ADC visited GMS Seari, Health Sub-Centre of Gram Panchayat and took stock of availability of staff and other facilities. On the occasion, ADC interacted with students, teachers and parents. He directed heads of the institutions to ensure hundred percent attendance of the students so that quality education is imparted to the needy students.Meanwhile, Locals and PRI members thanked ADC for reaching out to them during adverse weather conditions.