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Reviews district's progress under NITI
Aayog's ADP
KS News Desk
Baramulla, Jul 14: Union
Joint Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Central
Prabhari Officer for NITI Aayog's Aspirational Districts Programme, Ajeet Kumar
Sahu Monday chaired a meeting to review district’s progress under various indicators
of NITI Aayog's Aspirational District Programme (ADP).
The meeting was attended by
the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, Joint Director Planning,
Principal GMC, ACD, CMO and officers from various line departments.
The Union Joint Secretary
was informed that the district has made remarkable progress in its Delta
Ranking, issued by NITI Aayog and has improved significantly, moving from the
108th position to 35th out of 112 districts, achieving a composite score of
61.3.
Apprising the JS of key
health indicators, the DC stated that the district has achieved 100 percent saturation
in major areas, including nutrition support for pregnant women, full child
immunization, institutional deliveries and major reduction in infant and
maternal mortality rates, reduction in TB cases and effective implementation of
Poshan Abhiyan in combating malnutrition.
Further, the Central
Prabhari Officer was informed that the education sector has seen marked
improvement with increased student enrolment, 18 Model Academic Schools and Lab
Schools in each of the educational zone, increase in Atal Tinkering Labs from 2
to 42, consistent pedagogical teacher trainings and sanitary facilities like
incinerators and vending machines.
Meanwhile, the Union Joint
Secretary took a comprehensive review of the district under Agriculture and
Financial Inclusion, Skill Development and Infrastructure.
The Union Joint Secretary
also conducted a comprehensive review of the progress on projects undertaken
under the ADP, along with key centrally and state-sponsored schemes such as
PMSBY, PMJBY, PM-JDY, PM-APY, PM-MUDRA and HADP.
Speaking during the
meeting, Ajeet Kumar Sahu directed the Health Department officials to carry out
comprehensive research to identify the root causes of TB in the district and
take targeted measures to eliminate them.
Addressing the issue of low
uptake of KCC loans by the farmers, the Central Prabhari Officer directed the
concerned department to constitute a team to thoroughly examine the reasons
behind the poor response and suggest measures to improve participation in the
scheme.
Union Joint Secretary instructed the concerned department to carry out thorough soil testing across agricultural lands in the district. He asked to ensure that farmers are clearly informed about the findings, particularly any nutrient deficiencies and provide them with tailored recommendations on the types of fertilizers and soil health measures needed to enhance the productivity and sustainability.
Earlier, Deputy Commissioner,
Minga Sherpa presented a comprehensive overview of the district’s performance
under 5 key indicators of the ADP, including Health and Nutrition, Education,
Agriculture and Water Resources, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development
besides infrastructure.