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DC Budgam chairs Block Diwas at  Pakherpora

by KT News Desk
November 29, 2025
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DC Budgam chairs Block Diwas at  Pakherpora
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BUDGAM, NOVEMBER 29: A Mega Block Divas programme was Saturday held at Government Higher Secondary School Pakherpora, where the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat, presided over a public grievances redressal camp aimed at ensuring doorstep delivery of services and direct interaction with local communities of Block Pakherpora.

The event, as per a statement, witnessed active participation of residents, senior citizens, youth delegations and representatives from several adjoining villages.

A number of delegations from Futlipora, Tilsara, Kanidajan, Malpora, Chraripora, Shankerpora and other neighbouring areas met the DC and submitted their demands, concerns and developmental requirements pertaining to their respective villages. The public raised several pressing issues requiring administrative attention and intervention from the departments concerned.

Among the major demands projected by the locals included fencing of the primary school, upgradation of the Family and Welfare Centre, dredging and clearing of irrigation canals, improvement and widening of roads, development of a playground for youth, creation of a dedicated parking facility at Pakherpora Ziyarat Sharif, and construction of a water reservoir for Charipora village to address drinking water scarcity.

After patiently hearing the delegations, the DC on-the-spot redressed several public grievances and assured that all other genuine and pending demands will be taken up promptly for early resolution.

The DC emphasised that speedy disposal of public matters remains a top priority for the district administration, and every department has been instructed to adopt a proactive and responsive approach in grievance handling.

The DC reiterated that public outreach programmes such as Block Divas act as vital platforms for bridging the gap between people and administration, enabling the government to understand grassroots challenges and deliver services effectively. He stressed that departments must stay committed to ensuring better service delivery and redressal of citizen concerns without delays.

While addressing the gathering, the DC also laid strong emphasis on maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in rural areas. He urged the locals to strictly avoid dumping garbage on roadsides, drains or open areas, and cooperate with the Rural Development Department to ensure proper utilisation of dustbins, segregation of waste and scientific disposal practices.

The DC noted that cleanliness is a collective responsibility and community participation is essential for keeping the surroundings healthy and hygienic.

The programme also featured interaction between the public and officers of various departments, enabling villagers to raise individual issues related to power supply, water availability, revenue matters, RDD works, education, health, irrigation and more. Field officers provided on-the-spot responses and guidance for multiple service-related queries. Concerned officers closely noted the demands raised by the public and assured necessary follow-up action as directed by the DC.

The DC said that District administration is committed towards ensuring transparent governance, citizen-focused service delivery, and consistent outreach to remote and rural pockets of Budgam.

The Block Divas was attended by JD Planning, Javaid Ahmad; SDM Chadoora, Executive Engineers of all engineering wings, Tehsildar, BDO, District and Sectoral Officers, field officials and representatives from various departments.

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