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CM reviews repair works of roads, bridges; asks officials to adopt proactive approach, ensure immediate redressal of complaints
CM reviews repair works of roads, bridges; asks officials to adopt proactive approach, ensure immediate redressal of complaints

Indian Express

time18 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

CM reviews repair works of roads, bridges; asks officials to adopt proactive approach, ensure immediate redressal of complaints

Chief Minister (CM) Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday reviewed the ongoing repair works of roads and bridges across the state through the video wall of the CM Dashboard. He directed officials to adopt a proactive approach to road repairs, ensure quick restoration of traffic movement and the immediate redressal of citizens' complaints by prioritising road maintenance. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi; Additional Chief Secretary to the CM, M K Das; CM's advisor S S Rathore, Principal Secretary of Urban Development and Urban Housing Department (UD&UH Department), M Thennarasan; Additional Principal Secretary to the CM, Avantika Singh; Secretary to the CM, Vikrant Pandey; Secretary of Roads and Buildings (R&B) Department, P R Patelia and others. Officials from district administration and urban local bodies also participated through video conference. As per an official release from the Chief Minister's Office, CM Patel instructed engineers and officials to ensure that no complaint, however small, remains unresolved and that repair works are prioritised to prevent the public from facing any inconvenience. The CM emphasised that all complaints received through the R&B department's 24×7 control room, GujMarg mobile app, municipal apps, WhatsApp, websites, helpline numbers, city civic centres, and command & control centers must be addressed promptly and satisfactorily, with active monitoring by the officials concerned. At Tuesday's meeting, UD&UH Secretary Thennarasan outlined the mechanism for the prompt redressal of citizens' complaints in urban areas, highlighting that out of 15,424 complaints received from metropolitan cities, 12,023 were successfully resolved. R&B Secretary Patelia informed the CM that 99.66% of the 3,632 complaints received via GujMarg app were resolved. As per the release, the number of users on the GujMarg app increased from 10,767 to 28,449 in just three days. The release stated, 'The CM directed that all ongoing repair works be closely monitored through field visits by officers, local authorities, and district administrations. He instructed thorough inspection and prompt repair of bridges closed for safety, with strict quality checks. For bridges with diverted traffic, he emphasised ensuring safe alternate routes and smooth traffic flow. He further stressed that repairs must continue without interruption, and citizen convenience must be prioritised. On rain-free days, additional manpower should be deployed to expedite road and bridge restoration.' Besides, a comprehensive review was conducted of the ongoing road repair operations, including patchwork and pothole filling, at the meet. 'As of now, 47% of patchwork on damaged roads has been completed, and more than 63% of pothole-filling work has been accomplished. Additionally, a significant portion of road repairs under the jurisdiction of the 17 Municipal Corporations in the state has also been completed,' the CMO release further stated.

Gujarat Chief Minister reviews road and bridge repairs through CM dashboard video wall
Gujarat Chief Minister reviews road and bridge repairs through CM dashboard video wall

Hans India

time20 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Gujarat Chief Minister reviews road and bridge repairs through CM dashboard video wall

Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday initiated an intensive review of the state-wide roads and bridges, damaged by heavy monsoon rains. He reviewed the ongoing repair works of roads and bridges across the state through the video wall of the CM Dashboard. While monitoring the repair work, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to adopt a proactive approach to road repairs and asked them to ensure that the restoration of traffic movement and redressal of the citizens' complaints is prioritised. Warning against any lapses or negligence, the Chief Minister directed the engineers and officials to ensure that no complaint, however small, remains unresolved and that repair works are prioritised to prevent the public from facing any inconvenience. He said that all citizen complaints received through the Roads and Buildings Department's 24x7 control room, the 'GujMarg' mobile app, municipal apps, WhatsApp, websites, helpline numbers, City Civic Centres, and Command & Control Centres must be addressed promptly and satisfactorily, with active monitoring by the concerned officials to ensure swift resolution. The Chief Minister further directed that all ongoing repair works should be closely monitored through field visits by officers, local authorities, and district administrations. Principal Secretary of Urban Development M. Thennarasan, sharing information on complaint redressal, said that out of 15,424 complaints received from metropolitan cities, 12,023 have been successfully resolved. Out of the 3,632 complaints received via the 'GujMarg' app of the Roads and Buildings Department, 99.66 per cent have been resolved. Also, the number of users on the 'GujMarg' app increased from 10,767 to 28,449 in just three days, registering a 164 per cent increase in the App's growth. The state government is continuing its awareness campaigns to promote the app's usage. The Chief Minister also instructed the NHAI field officers to expedite repairs on National Highways affected by damage and interstate traffic disruption.

Bahraich secures 9th spot in CM Dashboard reflecting strong governance
Bahraich secures 9th spot in CM Dashboard reflecting strong governance

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Bahraich secures 9th spot in CM Dashboard reflecting strong governance

1 2 Bahraich: Bahraich has earned 9th spot in the overall CM Dashboard ranking released by the govt, reflecting remarkable administrative performance. The credit for this achievement is being attributed to district magistrate Monika Rani, who is known for her daily monitoring of govt schemes. According to the June 2025 report, six departments-- revenue, electricity, agriculture, rural development, health, animal husbandry, and industry secured a perfect 100% score in performance metrics. The revenue department secured the 2nd position across the state. "The departments scoring 100% deserve appreciation. Others must improve so that Bahraich can claim the top rank," said Monika Rani. Meanwhile under the Critical Gap Scheme for 2025-26, the state govt has released Rs 2 crore for developmental projects. Of this, Rs 1.4 crore will be used for rural development and Rs 60 lakh for urban development. Meanwhile during a review meeting, the DM approved the installation of 3 KVA solar plants and construction of boundary walls in rural cow shelters, with a total cost of Rs 1.4 lakh per site. She directed the concerned block development officers to submit the necessary cost estimates promptly. In the urban sector, Rs 40 lakh is being spent on constructing a video conferencing hall at the District Informatics Center. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 motivi per cui gli investitori si rivolgono all'S&P 500 eToro Market Updates Scopri di più Undo The DM instructed district statistics officer Ghasi Ram to submit utilisation certificates for works executed under the 2022-23 and 2023-24 Critical Gap Scheme. She also directed BDOs to install depth markers in ponds and pits to prevent accidents during the monsoon. For Kanwar Yatra, Rani emphasized proper cleanliness, lighting and barricading arrangements at temples, ghats and pilgrimage routes. She ordered immediate rectification of any waterlogging issues along Kanwar paths. The meeting was attended by CDO Mukesh Chandra, BDOs among others.

Jalaun tops state in devpt monitoring
Jalaun tops state in devpt monitoring

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Jalaun tops state in devpt monitoring

Lucknow: Jalaun has secured the top position in state in CM Dashboard for sixth consecutive month. The CM Dashboard enables continuous monitoring of public grievances, law and order, welfare schemes and revenue-related works. In latest June report of the CM Dashboard, Jalaun is followed by Shahjahanpur, Ambedkarnagar, Maharajganj and Shravasti. Every month, the CM Dashboard evaluates the performance of districts across parameters such as revenue generation, development projects and law and order. It reviews 109 schemes and programmes across 49 departments, offering a comprehensive performance snapshot. The rankings are based on administrative efficiency, development indicators, and revenue management. Jalaun's dominance is a testament to its robust governance and commitment to progress, said govt officials adding that the consistent performance of the top-ranking districts reflects their contribution to the larger vision of transforming Uttar Pradesh into a model of good governance and inclusive development. The official said: "Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh has been steadily advancing on the path of holistic development for the past eight years. During this period, the state has not only witnessed rapid expansion of basic infrastructure and amenities but has also ensured the upliftment of every section of society. Playing a crucial role in this transformation is the CM Dashboard, which has emerged as a key tool in translating the Chief Minister's vision into reality. "

DM cracks whip on absent officials, orders salary halt
DM cracks whip on absent officials, orders salary halt

Time of India

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

DM cracks whip on absent officials, orders salary halt

Varanasi: District Magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh on Saturday took strong action against absent officials during a review meeting on CM Dashboard development work. Irked by their absence, he ordered the withholding of salaries and issuance of show-cause notices. Singh directed that the salary of the Executive Engineer of PMGSY and the District Minorities Welfare Officer be stopped. A show-cause notice was also issued to the Project Manager of the Bridge Corporation for failing to attend the meeting. In the same meeting, the District Magistrate instructed officials to increase the number of Aadhaar centres in the district from 262 to 500. He said that expanding Aadhaar services would facilitate easy updates to personal details such as address, name, mobile number, photographs, and biometrics. Reviewing construction projects exceeding Rs 1 crore, Singh emphasized timely completion and directed that any issues arising during execution be immediately reported to him or the Chief Development Officer on a daily basis. Expressing dissatisfaction over slow progress in the Family ID initiative, Singh warned the Social Welfare Officer, Disabled Persons Officer, District Probation Officer, DC MNREGA, DD Agriculture, and Basic Education Officer that failure to meet the June target would result in the suspension of their June salary. During the review of the Chief Minister's Rural Housing Scheme and the NIPUN Examination Assessment, Singh noted that the district's ranking stood at 'D'. He directed all concerned departments to improve the performance and achieve an 'A' grade by June 31, 2025. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

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