KISHTWAR: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kishtwar, Rajesh Kumar Shavan today convened a meeting with senior citizens of the district to deliberate on pressing concerns and developmental needs.
The meeting, held at the DC Office, witnessed active participation of senior citizens led by Roshan Lal Parihar.
During the interaction, the senior citizens raised various issues of public importance and sought immediate redressal. The delegation urged the administration to ensure priority employment for local youth in the power projects operational in the district.
Concerns were raised about unauthorised parking within the township, which contributes to frequent traffic congestion. The senior citizens stressed the need for stringent implementation of parking regulations to streamline vehicular movement.
The need for a dedicated skill development institute to enhance the employability and vocational skills of local youth was emphasised. The group highlighted the importance of regular medical check-ups for drivers to ensure road safety.
The delegation pointed out instances of unauthorised fare hikes by transport operators, urging the administration to enforce fair pricing.
To enhance the safety of school children, the senior citizens requested the installation of speed breakers in front of educational institutions. The issuance of senior citizen cards for availing government benefits and conveniences was suggested. Persistent water supply problems in Mandal, Pochhal and Hatta areas were brought to the DC’s attention, with an appeal for prompt resolution.
The group expressed grave concern over the growing drug abuse in society and called for focused attention and effective measures to curb the menace.
Moreover, the delegation underscored the need for enhanced medical facilities, including advanced diagnostic test services, at local hospitals.
Responding to the concerns, the DC assured the delegation that the administration is committed to addressing these issues in a time-bound manner. He informed the senior citizens that significant steps have already been initiated to tackle these challenges. On the issue of youth employment, the DC highlighted the administration’s ongoing efforts to engage local youth in skill-building programs and employment opportunities through power projects.
Addressing the water supply concerns, the DC assured that necessary measures will be taken to improve water distribution in the affected areas. Regarding the drug menace, he reiterated the district administration’s resolve to collaborate with law enforcement agencies and civil society to combat the issue effectively.
The Deputy Commissioner appreciated the active participation of senior citizens in highlighting public grievances and assured them of continued dialogue to make Kishtwar a model district in terms of development and governance.
ADC Kishtwar Pawan Kotwal was also present in the meeting.