Friday 29 August 2014

Gujarat CM reviewed progress of ‘Gatisheel Gujarat Target 100 Days’

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel on Friday held an interim review meeting of the Gatisheel Gujarat Target 100 Days' work plan of Patan, Mehsana, Aravalli, Sabarkantha, Gandhinagar and Kutch district at Mehsana.

She asked the district administration to adopt the target mantra of 'Outcome' in stead of 'Output'.


While concerning over the girls' health, she urged specialist doctors, general practitioner of PHC and senior social servants to personally visit a school and enlighten the students about benefits of the iron tablets, health care and sanitation values through easy-to-understand presentations as this can help avail expected results.


She made an appeal to the respective collectors in particular to take up the target to make available toilet facility in every house as a part of Mahatma Gandhi Cleanliness Mission. She directed the citizens to partake for the same and reviewed solid waste management as a part of this mission.


The chief minister suggested a planning wherein the Sakhi Mandals and other women should be guided to avail bank loans and other women welfare schemes run by the state government.


She directed all those present collectors, DDOs, district police officials to remain proactive in solving out public grievances by integrating with Lok-Samvad Setu.


She called for to create an environment with the help of Chintan Sibir to bring revamp in the employee's working methods and also to develop sense of compassion in their behavior towards the citizens.



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