Rewa Collector Narendra Suryavanshi Visits Jatri Village by Bus
Digital Desk
New Rewa Collector Narendra Suryavanshi took a bus to Jatri village on his first day to address rural grievances and inspect government scheme implementation.
Rewa Collector takes bus to Jatri village to hear grievances
New Rewa Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi travels by bus to Jatri village to ensure direct implementation of welfare schemes and address rural issues.
In a departure from traditional bureaucratic entry, the newly appointed Rewa Collector, Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi, marked his first day in office by heading straight to the field. Traveling alongside district officials in a bus, the Collector reached Jatri village under the Jawa development block to conduct a surprise inspection of ongoing government initiatives.
Immediate field action taken
The visit began shortly after the Collector assumed charge of the district. Rather than holding meetings within the confines of the secretariat, Suryavanshi opted for a direct interface with the rural population.
This move is being seen as a clear signal to the district administration that field presence and ground-level feedback will be the hallmark of his tenure in Rewa.
Direct beneficiary interaction held
Upon reaching Jatri, the Collector engaged in one-on-one conversations with villagers to verify the delivery of various welfare programs. He inquired about the distribution of ration, pension schemes, and housing benefits.
While some residents expressed satisfaction with the current services, others raised concerns regarding delays. Suryavanshi immediately sought documentation from the concerned department heads to verify these claims on the spot.
Accountability for local officials
During the inspection, the Collector did not mince words when addressing administrative lapses. He directed officials to present status reports on pending applications for social security schemes.
Sources indicated that several village-level workers were instructed to update their records immediately. The focus remained on why certain eligible beneficiaries had been left out of the system.
Prioritizing the last mile
Speaking to the media during the visit, Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi emphasized that the primary objective of the administration is to reach the last person in the queue.
He noted that understanding the "ground reality" is impossible from a distance and requires physical verification of the challenges faced by the rural populace.
Redressal of pending complaints
The Collector issued a strict timeline for the resolution of grievances submitted during the village chaupal. He warned that any negligence in providing benefits to eligible citizens would invite disciplinary action.
Local leaders and villagers welcomed the proactive approach, noting that such direct interventions often fast-track long-pending developmental works in remote pockets of the district.
Focus on future governance
The visit to Jatri village is expected to be the first of many such surprise inspections across Rewa. By using a bus for transport with his team, the Collector also signaled a move toward collaborative and resourceful governance.
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Rewa Collector Narendra Suryavanshi Visits Jatri Village by Bus
Digital Desk
Rewa Collector takes bus to Jatri village to hear grievances
New Rewa Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi travels by bus to Jatri village to ensure direct implementation of welfare schemes and address rural issues.
In a departure from traditional bureaucratic entry, the newly appointed Rewa Collector, Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi, marked his first day in office by heading straight to the field. Traveling alongside district officials in a bus, the Collector reached Jatri village under the Jawa development block to conduct a surprise inspection of ongoing government initiatives.
Immediate field action taken
The visit began shortly after the Collector assumed charge of the district. Rather than holding meetings within the confines of the secretariat, Suryavanshi opted for a direct interface with the rural population.
This move is being seen as a clear signal to the district administration that field presence and ground-level feedback will be the hallmark of his tenure in Rewa.
Direct beneficiary interaction held
Upon reaching Jatri, the Collector engaged in one-on-one conversations with villagers to verify the delivery of various welfare programs. He inquired about the distribution of ration, pension schemes, and housing benefits.
While some residents expressed satisfaction with the current services, others raised concerns regarding delays. Suryavanshi immediately sought documentation from the concerned department heads to verify these claims on the spot.
Accountability for local officials
During the inspection, the Collector did not mince words when addressing administrative lapses. He directed officials to present status reports on pending applications for social security schemes.
Sources indicated that several village-level workers were instructed to update their records immediately. The focus remained on why certain eligible beneficiaries had been left out of the system.
Prioritizing the last mile
Speaking to the media during the visit, Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi emphasized that the primary objective of the administration is to reach the last person in the queue.
He noted that understanding the "ground reality" is impossible from a distance and requires physical verification of the challenges faced by the rural populace.
Redressal of pending complaints
The Collector issued a strict timeline for the resolution of grievances submitted during the village chaupal. He warned that any negligence in providing benefits to eligible citizens would invite disciplinary action.
Local leaders and villagers welcomed the proactive approach, noting that such direct interventions often fast-track long-pending developmental works in remote pockets of the district.
Focus on future governance
The visit to Jatri village is expected to be the first of many such surprise inspections across Rewa. By using a bus for transport with his team, the Collector also signaled a move toward collaborative and resourceful governance.