By Our Correspondent
NAYAGARH/BHUBANESWAR: Secretary to CM (5T) V K Pandian is on a two-day visit to Nayagarh District, as per the direction of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
Special Secretary to CM, R Vineel Krishna, Central IGP, Ashish Singh, Collector & DM, Nayagarh, Rabindra Nath Sahu, SP Nayagarh, Rahul Jain and other district-level officials accompanied him during the visit.
On Thursday, 5T Secretary Pandian reviewed the ongoing Mega piped water supply schemes at a cost of Rs 1577 crores. The projects will be operationalised in phases starting from December 2023.
Pandian visited the Tala Maninag Temple and Shri Jagannath Temple in Ranpur, Mahavir Temple in Daspalla and interacted with Sebayats, Trustee members and the general public for holistic development of the Temple along with better facilities for the devotees and took suggestions on various aspects of the transformation of the temple and its development. He directed the district administration to prepare a master plan for the development of these temples.
Pandian visited CHC, Ranpur to review the progress of the AMA hospital and the new 30 bedded Hospital building and interacted with the Doctors, staff, patients and attendants.
5T Secretary also visited Mission Shakti Cafe at Daspalla and interacted with Mission Shakti members on the functioning of the cafe and other livelihood activities.
5T Secretary Pandian reviewed the progress of AMA hospital and the new 100-bedded Hospital building in DHH, Nayagarh where he visited different wards, OPDs, MCH, and Niramaya and interacted with Doctors, staff, patients, and attendants.
In Machhipada, Nayagarh he interacted with Krishna Chhenapoda Producer Group Members and assured them of the support of the government for their expansion and marketing.
5T Secretary Pandian later interacted with the public in Ranpur, Daspalla, Bhapur and Khandapada regarding their grievances. He conveyed that Chief Minister lays emphasis on grievance redressal as a priority for the administration. He assured them of early grievance redressal.