
To assess the physical and financial progress of Capex and Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) implemented by RDD in the district, District Development Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat (IAS), chaired a review meeting at Dak Bungalow, Khanabal, on Thursday. During the meeting, the DDC conducted a comprehensive review of key rural development programmes, including the MGNREGA Scheme, PMAY(G), RGSA, Panchayat Halls, Common Service Centres (CSCs), and other works being executed under District Capex, UT Capex, and MPLADS.
Srinagar, March 13: To assess the physical and financial progress of Capex and Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) implemented by RDD in the district, District Development Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat (IAS), chaired a review meeting at Dak Bungalow, Khanabal.
During the meeting, the DC conducted a comprehensive review of key rural development programmes, including the MGNREGA Scheme, PMAY(G), RGSA, Panchayat Halls, Common Service Centres (CSCs), and other works being executed under District Capex, UT Capex, and MPLADS.
Reviewing the implementation of MGNREGA, Dr. Bhat assessed both physical and financial progress, including workforce participation and key performance indicators under the scheme. It was informed that out of 9412 works taken up during 2025-26, 7686 have been completed, and 31.44 lakh PDs were generated.
He emphasized maintaining transparency in the execution of works, besides timely completion of approved projects.
On PMAY-G, the meeting was informed that 324 landless beneficiaries in the district were identified under the AWASSPlus PWL Survey; land was allotted for 31 of those by revenue authorities, and houses were sanctioned in their favor. Further, 276 cases were rejected after verification, and 17 cases are presently under consideration.
Bhat directed concerned officers to expedite the resolution of pending cases and ensure that eligible beneficiaries receive housing assistance without delay.
In connection with RGSA, the meeting discussed initiatives aimed at strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions through capacity building, improved governance practices, and institutional strengthening at the grassroots level. The DDC stressed the effective utilization of RGSA funds for enhancing the functional capacity of Panchayats.
The progress of Panchayat Halls and Common Service Centres (CSCs) for the financial year 2025–26 was also reviewed. Officials briefed the chair that against a target of 58 Panchayat Ghar Works, 54 have been allotted, 47 have been taken up, and 30 have been completed/handed over, indicating a progress of 64 against taken up works. Similarly, 30 CSCs have been completed/handed over out of a total of 48 taken up against a target of 59 CSCs.
Regarding the Initiative of Panchayat Learning Centres (PLCs), 1 is partly operational, and 4 more have been nominated in FY 2025-26. Discussions also took place on the progress of the Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI), which aimed at evaluating the governance performance of Panchayats across various development indicators.
Taking stock of works under District Capex, UT Capex, and MPLADS, the DDC stressed strict adherence to timelines, quality standards, and effective monitoring of projects. He directed officers to remove bottlenecks and ensure that developmental benefits reach rural communities in an effective manner.
Reiterating the administration’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable rural development, Bhat issued instructions to identify and prioritize works for developing playfields in Panchayats without these amenities. He also called for enhancing rural sanitation and cleanliness through effective implementation of SBM(G) and other initiatives.
The meeting was attended by ADC, CPO, ACR, ACD, Exen REW, BDOs, AEEs & AEs, and other concerned officials.