I am surprised by the absence of details of what this undertaking includes.
What will be done?
Who will do it?
How much money being available for each undertaking?
Who will make sure that what is promised and is proposed to be paid
for is actually delivered?
What is the time for each undertaking?
How will it create sustainable development, empower the people
to take charge of their own welfare?
Who will be held accountable for failure to deliver, and how
will that be done?
Without the details, it could be yet another of those empty promises.
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Dhemaji to be made a developed district by 2015
GUWAHATI, Feb 19: Reiterating the stand of the
district rural development agency (DRDA) to
mobilize the people to avail the schemes of the
agency and benefit from the flagship programmes,
it has set a target to make the economically
backward Dhemaji district, a developed one by
2015, a PIB press release said.
This was the core of the discussion during an
interactive session held on the implementation
of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
(NREGA) recently. The discussion received an
overwhelming response from the general masses,
the self help groups and mediapersons of Dhemaji
district.
The session was organized in tune with the
Bharat Nirman Campaign about the flagship
programmes of Central Government at DRDA Ground,
Dhemaji.
During an interaction between the Dhemaji
district administration and people of Dhemaji,
the later asked many pertinent questions on the
social audit of the NREGA schemes by the gram
sabhas, procedures of paying wages to
job-card-holders, funds for the self help groups
etc. Dhemaji Deputy Commissioner Diwakar Nath
Mishra who is also the nodal officer for
implementing the NREGA replied to the questions.
The five-day-long campaign, which ended on
Sunday, was organized by the Press Information
Bureau, Government of India in association with
other sister media units of the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting the DAVP, DFP,
song and drama division, Doordarshan and Prasar
Bharti. The campaign was also backed by the
district administration of Dhemaji.
Being organized throughout the country, the
Bharat Nirman Campaign is a mass-oriented
awareness drive about the flagship programmes of
the Central Government. The campaign, which is
an innovative national programme to publicize
certain development programmes, also called the
Public Information Campaign sponsored by the
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Pankaj Pandey, senior media and communications
officer, PIB, delivered the welcome address and
offered the vote of thanks.
"The Sentinel " 20.02.2007
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