At the weekly Jan Darshan in Rajnandgaon, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure sensitively heard public grievances, ranging from housing scheme benefits to road repairs, and directed officials to ensure speedy resolution while connecting citizens to government welfare programs.
Chairing the weekly time-limit meeting at the Collectorate, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure emphasized that all departments must deliver quality work aligned with the benchmarks set under the Atal Monitoring Portal. He instructed officials to expedite the resolution of disputed land and partition cases, accelerate issuance of income, caste, and residence certificates through camps, and ensure timely implementation of key welfare schemes including PM Awas Yojana, PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme, Ayushman Card distribution, and PM Vishwakarma Yojana. The Collector also reviewed preparations for the inauguration of a new CT Scan machine, Bhoomi Poojan of a Trauma Centre, and the rollout of online smart classrooms and coaching classes.
Collector Dr. S.N. Bhure visited the forest villages of Khobha, Job, and Pandrapani in Chhuriya block to assess implementation of rural schemes. From housing and health to education and sanitation, he issued on-spot directives to improve services in these remote areas.
As part of Su-Shasan Tihar 2025, a cluster-level Samadhan Camp was successfully held in Bendari, a remote forest village in Chhuriya block of Rajnandgaon district. Various government departments addressed 1326 citizen applications with 100% resolution and distributed benefits under flagship welfare schemes.
During a district-level review of Su-Shasan Tihar 2025 in Rajnandgaon, Secretary Avinash Champawat called for strategic action to solve public issues and ensure effective delivery of government schemes like Ayushman Card, PMAY, and Jal Jeevan Mission, with over 1.27 lakh applications received and 84,000 resolved so far.
A case of fund embezzlement under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana has surfaced in Mohla's Jakke village, where incomplete houses were falsely marked complete. District officials have taken swift disciplinary action, including transfer, salary cuts, and warnings to the responsible personnel.