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District Administration to Ensure Time-Bound Resolution of Villagers’ Issues: DC

Posted On: 26 Feb 2026 2:43PM

Rohtak, February 26, 2026:
Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta assured residents of Bainsi village that all issues concerning the village will be resolved on priority and in a time-bound manner, reiterating the district administration’s commitment to grassroots governance, basic civic services and sustainable rural development.

The Deputy Commissioner was interacting with villagers during the “Administration at Your Village” and Night Halt Programme organised at the Ramlila Ground, Bainsi (Lakhan Majra block). He emphasised that direct engagement, overnight presence in villages, and coordinated departmental action are key to effective grievance redressal and inclusive governance.

Major Development Commitments Announced

During the programme, the Deputy Commissioner announced the following major works:
• Construction of village phirni at an estimated cost of ₹76 lakh, to be taken up after completion of procedural formalities
• Boundary wall construction and earth-filling work at the village stadium at a cost of ₹55 lakh, aimed at strengthening sports infrastructure
• Assurance that no waterlogging will be allowed, with advance preventive measures to be undertaken

Drinking Water, Sanitation & Environmental Sustainability

Stressing that safe drinking water is a top priority, the Deputy Commissioner appealed to villagers to regularise illegal water connections, stating that unauthorised connections affect both water quality and equitable distribution.

In line with environmental sustainability, he informed that the district administration is actively working towards strengthening the plastic waste management system at the village level. Measures include:
• Segregation of plastic waste at source
• Safe collection and channelisation through authorised agencies
• Awareness among households and Panchayat representatives to reduce plastic litter and open dumping

These steps, he said, are essential to maintaining village sanitation, protecting soil and water resources, and improving overall living conditions.

Education & Digital Access – e-Library Initiative

Highlighting the importance of education and digital inclusion, the Deputy Commissioner stated that efforts are being made to establish and strengthen e-library facilities in rural areas. These e-libraries will:
• Provide students access to digital learning resources, competitive exam material and online content
• Serve as a knowledge hub for youth preparing for higher education and government services
• Promote reading habits and digital literacy among rural children and adolescents

Other Development Works Under Consideration

On demands related to:
• Paving of agricultural field paths
• Construction of tin sheds
• Strengthening of pond retaining walls

The Deputy Commissioner stated that technical feasibility assessments will be carried out, followed by phased execution of the works.

On-the-Spot Grievance Redressal & Welfare Distribution

The Deputy Commissioner personally heard grievances and issued on-the-spot directions to concerned officers. On the occasion, approval letters for Old Age Pension were distributed to six beneficiaries — Naseeb, Darshan, Sundar Lal, Dharambir Singh, Santosh and Kanta — under the Social Justice & Empowerment Department.

Night Halt: Services Delivered at Doorstep

As part of the night halt programme:
• A health camp examined around 200 villagers, including OPD services, anaemia screening and free medicines
• Multiple departments set up stalls, including Health, Agriculture, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Public Health Engineering, MSME, Social Justice & Empowerment, SC & BC Welfare, Antyodaya, Women & Child Development, PMAY, PMMVY, PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, Horticulture, Financial Literacy and District Sainik Welfare

Daytime Administrative Outreach

Earlier in the day, Additional Deputy Commissioner Narender Kumar visited the village under the “Administration at Your Village” programme, inspected civic amenities, heard grievances and issued instructions for prompt redressal and better upkeep. He reiterated the administration’s resolve towards transparent, accountable and citizen-friendly governance.

Community Participation

The Gram Panchayat accorded a traditional welcome to the Deputy Commissioner and senior officers by presenting pagris and mementoes. Sarpanch Aman Jangra welcomed the officials, apprised them of local issues and submitted a memorandum of village demands.

The programme was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Narender Kumar, ASP Prateek Aggarwal, RTA Secretary Virender Singh Dhull, City Magistrate Ankit Kumar, DSP Rishabh Sodhi, DDPO Rajpal Chahal, and senior officers from power, irrigation, agriculture, fisheries and social welfare departments.


 

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(Release ID: 811)