The focus on NREGS work, CM tells Collectors

Prime Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has directed collectors to own the works under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) by reviewing the implementation of the program every 4 to 5 days.

Jagan Mohan Reddy, who worked with collectors and SPs on Tuesday to review welfare system progress under Spandana, said it was commendable that the state gave 25.50 crore working days to men and women in rural areas, making it the third largest be a provider of rural jobs. The massive increase in working hours resulted in £ 5,818 crore being credited directly to the workers’ accounts.

“I am glad that the NREGS saved millions of men and women during the pandemic. We have until June and I want the collectors to monitor the program every 4 to 5 days and the collectors together should spend time on it too, ”said Jagan Mohan Reddy.

The CM also instructed the collectors to expedite the construction of Rythu Bharosa Kendras and village secretariats and to complete all pending work by May.

“We want to bring the Rythu Bharosa Kendras onto the market on July 8th for the birthday of the former Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy. The RBK should help farmers before the establishment of Kharif. I also want the collectors to focus on setting up village clinics, and we start them on August 15th. The village clinics will play an important role in vaccine delivery, ”said Jagan Mohan Reddy.

He also reviewed progress in setting up bulk milk cooling systems, saying the process had started at 3,841 points and should be completed by August 31. He suggested putting food processing facilities in the 25 constituencies and asked the collectors to identify 10-15 acres in each constituency.

At home sites, Jagan Mohan Reddy said 1.69 lakh claims were pending and wanted collectors to complete the process within 90 days.

Housing for the poor

“In the first phase of Navaratnaulu – Pedalandariki Illu, our government is building 15.6 lakh houses and every house should have water and electricity. All work related to mapping, geotagging, registration of the beneficiary on the AP Housing website and job cards should be completed by April 10th. Each layout should have a model house and all building materials should be handed over to the beneficiaries at subsidized prices, ”he said.

Regarding the work of Nadu-Nedu, he said that the second phase would start on April 15 and that the first phase would start work on 15,715 schools. He also wanted the work to be checked by a third party agency. He wanted SOPs in place for Goru Mudda, toilet maintenance, and regular maintenance.

“We are also converting 55,607 Anganwadi centers into English middle schools,” said Jagan Mohan Reddy.

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