Jammu- The Union Territory Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Friday reassured the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the ongoing anti-encroachment drive will not hit the common man but the influential and powerful people who misused their position and violated the law to encroach upon the state land.
Sinha also said that some people tried to spread misinformation that the common man will be impacted in the anti-encroachment drive.
“I want to assure the people that the Administration will safeguard the habitations and livelihoods of the common man. Only influential and powerful people who misused their position and violated the law to encroach upon the State land would face the law of the land,” the LG said during the inauguration of Civil Services Officers Institute (CSOI) here on Friday.
The LG reiterated that only those people who have grabbed land illegally through unfair means are facing eviction.
“I have personally directed the DCs and SSPs to closely monitor and ensure no innocent person is affected in any manner during the anti-encroachment drive,” said.
“Deputy Commissioners should have the knowledge of the activity of the next day and media should be made aware about the names behind the encroachment of land so that the common man will get to know the truth,” he added.
Speaking about the Civil Services Officers Institute, the LG said that the institute will promote welfare of officers, their families and bring them together to build close cooperation & interaction to reinforce our democratic values & to meet the challenges of nation building.
“CSOIs in other states & at the Centre are playing important role as a nursery of ideas since many years. I am confident CSOI in J&K will render yeoman service to UT with systematic and continuous improvement in governance through seminars & debates on civil administration,” he said.
The institute, Sinha said, will work as a bridge between different fields of Civil Administration and officers will get the opportunity to learn a lot from each other’s experiences.
“CSOI will strengthen the ethos of Good Governance and will evolve into a center for meaningful discussion on economic growth and social change,” he said.
“The expectations of the people have increased and I have full faith that we all will work with dedication to meet their expectations and tackle the challenges of the future,” he added.
The LG also noted that in today’s inter-connected world, new skills of public administration and uninterrupted dialogue between common man and officers are required for smooth functioning of Civil Administration.
He also said that the success of Back to Village and My Town My Pride is testimony to his administration’s commitment to people-centric governance.
“The successful conduct of the two Jan-Abhiyan is the best example towards social welfare and inclusive development,” the LG said.
“I can proudly say that we have been able to establish the most transparent and active administrative system in Jammu Kashmir. The feedback received on RAS proves that the public service delivery has won the trust of the common man,” he added.
Highlighting the initiatives of e-Governance, the LG said over 400 services have been made online.
“Remaining should also be made online soon in its true sense. The Public Services Commission has created a new milestone and declared the result in just three hours after the verification of the last candidate,” he added.
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