DDC reviews progress of Social Welfare Sector at Anantnag
Directs officers to expedite Aadhar Seeding, Weeding out, and registration process
ANANTNAG, MARCH 29: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Anantnag, Dr Piyush Singla today chaired a meeting of officers of Social Welfare to review the progress of the sector at the DC office, here.
At the outset, the DSWO, Dr. Peerzada Farhat presented a detailed status of the department vis a vis staff strength, infrastructure, and achievements made under various schemes besides the issues being faced vis a vis smooth execution.
He informed the chair that the district presently disburses social security pension through DBT mode to about 57000 persons in different categories besides more than 2900 beneficiaries have received assistance under SMAS.
It was also given out that 91 percent Aadhar Seeding of the beneficiary bank account numbers has been done and the seeding for the remaining is under process.
Dr Farhat also informed about other important schemes, social welfare centres, and orphanages, latest weeded out, pendency, Scholarships besides the success of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan in the district.
The DDC directed the officers to ensure cent percent saturation of Specially Abled persons for social security benefits in a time-bound manner.
Highlighting the importance of awareness and publicity about the welfare schemes, he enjoined upon the officers to utilize the block diwas events in this regard.
Dr. Singla also called for the expedition of the weed-out process ineffective liaison with the PRI members.
While appreciating the efforts of the department, he called for greater and effective coordination with civil society members and NGOs for larger social and humanitarian causes.
The DC emphasized a comprehensive plan under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan with a trifold approach of ‘Prevention, Awareness, and Rehabilitation’ to make it more successful and result-oriented in the district.
The meeting was attended by CPO, DSWO, AD Planning, Dy CEO, TSWOs, and other concerned officers.