Ganderbal, Sep 11: Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore, Thursday chaired a meeting of concerned officers to review and finalise arrangements for the upcoming Seva Parv, a nationwide initiative scheduled to be celebrated from September 17 to October 2.
According to a statement issued here, the fortnight-long programme is aimed at strengthening citizen-centric governance by improving service delivery, creating awareness about public welfare schemes and ensuring seamless access to essential services across the district. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the activities to be conducted during the campaign, which will include Swachhta drives, health camps, social outreach initiatives, plantation drives, beautification of educational institutions, digital literacy camps, and awareness campaigns on flagship government schemes. The DC directed all departments to prepare a holistic calendar of activities and submit it to his office within two days to ensure smooth implementation of the programme at the grassroots level. He also instructed the ACD and Municipal Council Ganderbal to launch intensive Swachhta drives, waste segregation campaigns in all Panchayats and municipal wards, and plantation drives around Amrit Sarovars. For the plantation activities, the DFO Sindh Forest Division was tasked with ensuring the availability of sufficient numbers of plants, while all educational institutions, including the Central University of Kashmir, were directed to undertake initiatives under the education-focused component of the programme, such as school beautification, wall painting, and donation of textbooks, stationery for needy students. Similarly, the Programme Officer ICDS was asked to focus on nutrition-related activities and APAAR ID generation in Anganwadi centres. The Chief Medical Officer was instructed to organize health check-up camps, blood donation drives, and screening camps for anemia, water-borne diseases, TB, and cancer, along with participation of private health institutions to strengthen healthcare services during the Seva Parv. He called for organizing capacity-building and digital literacy camps to educate citizens about welfare schemes as well as awareness about various social security schemes. Underscoring the importance of inter-departmental coordination, the DC urged all officers to work in close synergy to ensure that the programme is impactful and benefits every section of society.