Govt has adopted zero tolerance on corruption: Haq
STATE TIMES NEWS
BUDGAM: The department of Rural Development has expended Rs 21.46 crore in district Budgam during last financial year under MGNREGA to provide job to unemployed youth and to create numerous assets of public welfare, this was stated by Minister for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Law and Justice Abdul Haq on Saturday while reviewing the functioning of the department in the district.
He said the district had an approved budget of Rs 21.58 crore out of which Rs 21.46 crore were spent in the implementation of various schemes out of which 63 percent amount was spent on the wages of the job card holders who worked under the scheme.
Abdul Haq said about 3725 works were taken up for execution during the year including spill over works out of which 3103 works were completed by the end of the year. He said simultaneously durable assets have been created under the scheme while providing employment to the people under MGNREGA.
Giving details Minister said the department constructed 1696 roads and lanes at the cost of Rs 24.76 crore , 10 play fields costing Rs 52 lakh and 449 flood protection work at different places at the cost of Rs 5.80 crore.
The Rural Development Minister said under 14th Finance Commission , department has taken up new works on 46 roads, 38 culverts, 320 lanes, 56 bathrooms, 181 parks and 26 irrigation canals.
He said the basic aim of the MGNREGS is to provide job to unemployed, unskilled youth of the state but simultaneously the same human resource is used to create durable assets in the village and this year the government has laid stress on the building road connectivity in rural areas and doing flood protection works.
He asked the officers to ensure transparency in the department that is key to make department corruption free. He said every citizen should be aware of the activities done by the department and it is duty of the field staff to make people part of the decision making by ensuring their presence in Gram Sabhas. Minister said the government has adopted zero-tolerance policy for corruption and those indulging in such activities will be shown doors.