DCs’ visits bring some succour to villagers
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February 20, 2021 19:38 IST
Terikal in Hunsur taluk; Sheelanere in K.R. Pet taluk; Maalangi in Kollegal taluk; Kurchi in Ponnampet taluk were the chosen ones
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Terikal in Hunsur taluk; Sheelanere in K.R. Pet taluk; Maalangi in Kollegal taluk; Kurchi in Ponnampet taluk were the chosen ones
The Deputy Commissioners of Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajnagar and Kodagu headed straight to their chosen villages as a part of the programme of taking the district administration to the doorsteps of villagers.
The entire Revenue Department led by the DCs and comprising all senior officers including the tahsildars will visit one village in the respective districts on the third Saturday of every month to hear the grievances of the community and address their grievances. The entire DC-led teams will remain in the chosen villages for 24 hours.
Hunsur (Terikal): Mysuru Deputy Commissioner
Rohini Sindhuri donned the role of a teacher and solved Mathematics sums to the students of Government Primary School at Terikal village in Bilikere Hobli near Hunsur this morning. Over 20 students were present in the classroom and they were listening in rapt attention.
The DC visited the school as part of the State Government’s plan asking Revenue Department officials, including the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Tahsildars to visit villages on every third Saturday of each month to hear the grievances on-the-spot and solve the issues.
Accompanied by a battery of officials from various Departments, Rohini Sindhuri arrived at the village at 10 am and headed straight to the Government School. Wearing white uniforms as it is a Saturday, students welcomed the DC along with their teachers. As she entered the classrooms, the teachers and Education Department officials explained the facilities available at the school.