GTD also addressed several woes of the villagers and tried to resolves as many as possible on the spot
GTD also addressed several woes of the villagers and tried to resolves as many as possible on the spot
Keeping in mind the approaching summer season, former Minister and MLA representing Chamundeshwari assembly segment in Mysuru G T Deve Gowda has urged the officials to construct water tanks in villages to ensure availability of drinking water for animals including cattle.
Mr Gowda made this suggestion during the State Government’s programme to take administration to the doorstep of the people – Jilla Adhikarigala Nade Halliya Kade – at Rattahalli village in Yelwala hobli of Mysuru taluk on Saturday.
By constructing such water tanks in the villages, drinking water can be made available to the animals during the severe hot weather conditions during summers.
Mr Gowda also heard the woes of the villagers and issued directions to the officials present on the occasion to redress the grievances. The villagers raised a host of issues ranging from problems in revenue records, electricity supply, allotment of sites and houses under Ashraya and other Government schemes, sanction of land for burial ground, road repair works etc.
With a highway connecting Kushal Nagar with Bengaluru passing through Rattahalli village, the villagers drew the MLA’s attention to issues in revenue records for receiving compensation for land acquisition. Mr Gowda directed the Tahsildar and officials of Survey Settlement and Land Records, who were present on the spot to camp in the village and ensure that the matter was resolved.
He also directed the officials of Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) to install electricity poles in the villages so that the residents can avail electricity connections.
With regard to pending applications for sanction of sites and houses under Ashraya scheme, Mr Gowda asked the Tahsildar to identify lands available in different villages that can be set aside for the Ashraya scheme.
BURIAL GROUNDS
In view of the demand for burial grounds in rural areas, Mr Gowda constituted a team of officials comprising Deputy Tahsildar, Village Accountant, Surveyor, Panchayat Development Officer and an engineer to visit all villages and prepare a blue print for allotment of land for burial grounds.
Also, a decision was taken to sanction pension to a total of 52 persons during the meeting.
Meanwhile, a Janaspandana programme was organised in villages falling under Karpuravalli gram panchayat in Saligrama taluk on Saturday attended by former Minister and MLA representing K R Nagar assembly constituency S R Mahesh and Mysuru Deputy Commissioner Bagadi Gautham. A number of grievances from the villagers were heard in Rampur, Yeladahalli, Dadadahalli, Madapura, Salukoppalu, Doddakoppalu, Munduru, Basavarajapura and Senabinakuppe villages.
Further, the officials received grievance petitions from the villagers and tried to resolve as many as them on the spot.
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