‘Solve individual grievances on priority’

Over 84% of Spandana petitions sorted out, says Minister

August 16, 2019 01:29 am | Updated 01:29 am IST - SRIKAKULAM

Minister Dharmana Krishnadas presenting meritorious certificate to DWMA Project Director H. Kurma Rao at the Independence Day celebrations in Srikakulam on Thursday.

Minister Dharmana Krishnadas presenting meritorious certificate to DWMA Project Director H. Kurma Rao at the Independence Day celebrations in Srikakulam on Thursday.

Minister for Roads and Buildings Dharmana Krishnadas on Thursday asked officials to give top priority to resolving individual grievances received in the Spandana programme.

He hoisted the tricolour at the Government Degree College here and urged the officials to meet the expectations of the people as well as the government.

He said that the district administration received 13,201 petitions in the Spandana programme and responded to over 11,062.

Mr. Krishnadas felt that appointment of village volunteers would help people get all services at their doorstep.

Jalashakti Abhiyan

He hoped that optimum utilisation of water resources would be a reality soon. He explained the Jalashakti Abhiyan scheme and its benefits for the proper usage of groundwater for irrigation purpose. Cultural programmes organised as part of the Independence Day celebrations enthralled the audience.

Earlier, the Minister released a poster of the CM’s Volleyball Cup and urged the administration to make foolproof arrangements for the tourney to be conducted between August 20 and 22 in Srikakulam.

Collector J. Nivas, Superintendent of Police R.N. Amminaidu and others participated in the celebrations.

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