Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje today asked District Collectors to prepare development plan as per the requirements of public and stay during night in the villages and small towns to inspect the extension of welfare schemes of the state government.
Collectors should prepare a developmental plan as per the requirements of public and environment in their district so that the state could formulate a future plan, Raje said in her opening remarks at the four-day Collector-SP conference here.
She advised collectors to go among public holding meetings with them to get right feedback, and they should also stay during night in the villages and small towns to inspect the extension of welfare schemes of the state government.
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Collectors should adopt a result oriented working, and be sensitive to link themselves with common man to address their grievances, she further maintained. If common men's problems are resolved at the district level, they would not have to come to the state capital and spend unnecessary money on their travel and waste time, quoting her a CMO spokesman said.
Asking collectors to be responsive, Raje said when she could make 5000 replies to people and used make a return call, why they could not adopt this in their office working.
Collectors should attend telephone call of every one, and if they could not due to their pre-occupation, then there should be a mechanism to return their call on their grievances or problem, she said.
Raje asked the Collectors to ensure that encroachment if any on industrial areas by removed on a priority basis before the Rajasthan Resurgent Partnership Summit in November.
Calling to make Rajasthan a "open faecal free" state, Raje said collectors should take up "clean India" mission in every city of the district pollution free, and a plan on massive cleanliness drive for effluent, solid and plastic waste disposals.
Raje said the District Collectors should also take Udaipur as a model state for cleanliness drive.
Collectors and Superintendent of Police of 33 districts are participating in the conference.