DC Shweta Nagarkoti Mehta chairs DLMC, reviews schemes under DISHA

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HT Correspondent

YACHULI, Sept 20: The monthly District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) meeting of Keyi Panyor District was held at the DCs’ Conference Hall, Mini Secretariat, Yachuli, under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner-cum-Chairman of DLMC, Shweta Nagarkoti Mehta, IAS.

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The meeting was convened to review the implementation and progress of various government schemes and flagship programmes under DISHA.

In her address, the Deputy Commissioner laid emphasis on accountability and efficiency in execution of projects.

She reminded the executing agencies of their responsibility to complete schemes within stipulated timelines without compromising on quality.

Mehta also announced that she would soon conduct field inspections, accompanied by the concerned officials, to personally assess the status of ongoing works.

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She urged all departments to maintain proactive coordination and ensure regular follow-ups for smooth and timely implementation of government welfare and infrastructure initiatives.

She further directed all Heads of Departments (HoDs) to attend DLMC meetings with proper preparation, underlining that absenteeism would not be tolerated.

During the course of the meeting, the Committee reviewed department-wise progress and discussed key issues.

On the matter of irregularities among officials and staff, it was resolved that HoDs would issue show-cause notices to erring employees, with non-compliance liable to suspension.

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Under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), the Deputy Commissioner directed the District Development, Rural Development (DD, RD) to furnish the list of approved works within one week.

Regarding the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) projects, the Executive Engineer, Rural Works Department (EE, RWD) was instructed to expedite the completion of the Pitapool–Rub and Shalley–Rubdi road projects, while field visits would be conducted to monitor all ongoing works.

The meeting also took serious note of earth cutting and illegal construction along the Right of Way of National Highway 13, with National Highways officials directed to immediately report such activities and ensure they are stopped.

Another important directive was issued on the matter of data management, with all HoDs asked to segregate records and schemes pertaining specifically to Keyi Panyor District from those of Lower Subansiri to avoid confusion in reporting and execution. The meeting concluded with a strong call for better inter-departmental coordination, timely reporting, and strict adherence to accountability mechanisms to ensure that flagship programmes and government welfare schemes are effectively implemented for the benefit of the people of Keyi Panyor District.

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