The Asian Age

J&K scheme to empower panchayats

The week-long flagship programme is aimed at providing governance at the doorsteps of the rural populace and enlisting community participat­ion

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The Jammu and Kashmir government, in its first major attempt to reach out the people at rural level after abrogation of Article 370 and the state was split up into two separate Union Territorie­s (UTs), launched the second phase of its “Back to Village” (B2V2) programme on Monday.

The week-long flagship programme is aimed at providing governance at the doorsteps of the rural populace and enlisting community participat­ion across the UT of J&K, an official spokesman said here. “The week-long public outreach campaign would be more intense than the earlier phase as it shall mainly focus on empowering Panchayats, follow up of ‘B2V1, cent percent coverage of beneficiar­y oriented schemes and doubling income of rural people by giving more impetus to the rural economy”.

Reports reached here from different parts of the Valley said that the endeavour, like the first phase of the programme, evoked only a lukewarm response from the people at many places on the first day of its commenceme­nt. However, the officials who spoke to this newspaper said that they were hopeful of the programme falling into place and drawing the attention of the masses in village across all the twenty districts of J&K in coming couple of days.

As per an official statement, the second phase of the programme will see more than five thousand gazetted officers and 657 UT and directorat­e level officers visit their assigned Panchayats to receive the first-hand appraisal reports at the grassroots level about the developmen­tal works.

“The officers shall prepare a report card and critical gap analysis at the end of their two-day visit to a village on a pre-circulated format,” the statement said.

It added that J&K’s lieutenant governor, Girish Chandra Murmu, his two advisors, the chief secretary and other senior officers of the UT will be visiting various halqa panchayats in both Kashmir and Jammu divisions between November 25 and 30.

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