Bettiah: Panchayati Raj minister Deepak Prakash on Monday chaired a review meeting at the Bettiah Collectorate auditorium in West Champaran district to assess the progress of various rural development schemes.The meeting focused on key initiatives, including Panchayat Sarkar Bhavan, chief minister rural solar street light scheme, 15th central finance commission, 6th state finance commission, chief minister kanya vivah mandap scheme, utilisation certificates, training programmes, RTPS services, e-Gram kachahari, district council assets and land-related issues, settlement of sairats and construction of district panchayat resource centres.District panchayati raj officer Saurav Alok presented an updated progress report, briefing the minister on the status of ongoing projects.Addressing the officials, Prakash issued clear instructions to ensure that all schemes are implemented within the stipulated time and with quality standards. He stressed the need for timely submission of utilisation certificates, effective functioning and quality construction of panchayat sarkar bhavans and transparent delivery of services through RTPS to ensure benefits reach the public efficiently.“The panchayati raj department is committed to better implementation of schemes while keeping public interest as the top priority and urged all officials to work with dedication,” he said.Among those present in the meeting were Lauria MLA Vinay Bihari, deputy development commissioner Kajale Vaibhav Nitin, additional chief executive officer Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary, NEP director Purushottam Trivedi and other concerned officials.
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