Srinagar : To saturate the district under SEHAT-Ayushman Bharat scheme and to ensure that all the unorganised workers are registered on E Shram portal, the District Administration Rajouri Thursday organised special registration camps at twenty three different locations of the district.
The registration camps were organised under the overall supervision of the District Development Commissioner, VikasKundal.
PM-JAY is the world’s largest health insurance/ assurance scheme fully financed by the government. It provides a cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization across public and private empanelled hospitals in India. Similarly, E Shram portal is the first-ever National Database of Unorganised Sector Workers (NDUW) created by the Ministry of Labour and Employment to register the unorganized workers.
An enthusiastic response was observed among the public who attended the registration camps with due adherence to COVID protocols and got themselves registered under the schemes.
The field functionaries deployed for the task also highlighted the importance of SEHAT scheme and E Shram Portal to motivate them to avail the necessary benefits under these welfare initiatives by the Government.
Deputy Commissioner Rajouri has already asked all the concerned stakeholders that the targets under the schemes are to be achieved at the earliest so that all the families are registered in the schemes and may avail benefits under the same.
In order to review the progress of ongoing developmental works in the District, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad AijazAsadThursday chaired a meeting of the District/Sectoral Officers here at Meeting Hall of the DC Office Complex.
The meeting was among others attended by the Chief Planning Officer, Joint Commissioner SMC, General Manager DIC, Programme Officer ICDS, Superintendent Engineers of R&B, KPDCL, PHE, Assistant Commissioner Development and other Sectoral/District Officers.
During the meeting, the DC was given detailed sector wise progress of the works taken up under the District Capex plan 2021-22.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner also set parameters for formulation of annual District Capex Plan for year 2022-22.
Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner asked the officers of all line Departments to work with added zeal and dedication to further improvise the public delivery system
The Deputy Commissioner said that the performance of all Departments is now measurable as per the parameters of Good Governance Index on certain sectors and selected indicators, besides quantity and quality of every work is being monitored to check the performance to ensure efficient and prompt public delivery system.
The DC further directed the concerned officers to ensure that necessary benefits under different social security schemes and welfare programmes percolate down to the last beneficiary of the district. He also asked the concerned to achieve the physical and financial targets within the set timelines to provide necessary benefits to the general public.
The Deputy Commissioner also asked the Health authorities to saturate the process of issuing Golden cards under SEHAT scheme in the District. While LDM was directed to take all necessary measures to improve financial literacy and financial inclusion index to track the process of ensuring access to financial services, timely and adequate credit for vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low-income groups at an affordable cost.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner also reviewed the Covid-19 situation in the district and directed all concerned to keep proper watch on the situation. He also directed the concerned authorities to ensure strict implementation of Covid-19 guidelines and SOPs to counter the spread of infection.
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