In the last three months, 44 cases of forest attacks have been reported and Kodagu district in-charge minister N.S. Bhosaraju has given strict instructions. In the last three months, 44 cases of forest attacks have been reported and Kodagu district in-charge minister N.S. Bhosaraju has given strict instructions. He was speaking at the progress review meeting held on monday with the taluk level officials at the T.P. office hall in Somwarpet. A forest attack on a farmer near Arekadu near Siddapur on Sunday.


Locals should be informed when wild boars are being driven into forest areas. district in-charge minister N.S. Bhosaraju gave clear direction. Many scientific measures like construction of wire fence, railway barricade etc. should be taken to control the forest pest. The district In-charge minister advised the Forest Department officials to formulate necessary programs to control the forest menace.


Dr. Mantar Gowda, mla of madikeri Assembly Constituency, who raised the matter, suggested that the forest department officials should immediately inform about the menace of wild animals. Locals should be informed in advance about the driving of wild boars. Forest and other department officials should work in coordination. Human life should be valued. MLAs said that compensation should be distributed immediately to the families affected by the forest disaster. Speaking on the occasion, Assistant Conservator of Forests Gopal said that Rs. He informed that there is arrears.


Government facilities should be delivered to the deserving in time bound manner. 94C ft 955 applications are pending for disposal and the district In-charge minister directed to resolve them on priority. In Somwarpet taluk, the disposal of applications related to 94C has been pending for 15 years. Dr. Mantar Gowda directed that the application should be settled in time. collector Venkat raja should list how many applications are pending and issue right certificates to the eligible. He said that the submitted applications should be resolved at least with a back letter.


The district in-charge minister warned to dispose of the applications under 94C and 94CC quickly as per the government's direction. Speaking on the occasion, Somwarpet Tehsildar S.N. Naragunda said that after disposal of Form 50 and 53 applications, Form 57 applications will be disposed of. Deputy Divisional Officer Dr. Yatish Ullal informed that applications under 94C and 94CC will be disposed of quickly. Aadhaar should be linked with respect to ration card.


Collector Venkat raja said that a special campaign has been launched in this regard. Aadhaar KYC is to be linked to 3 thousand families by the end of August. The collector said that a special campaign has been launched in this regard. Officials should visit rural areas and listen to public grievances. The district in-charge minister instructed the officials to pay special attention to avoid complaints. Speaking on the occasion, N.S. Bhosaraju said that government facilities should reach common people.


There should be concern for the poor. He said that along with education and health, revenue department programs should be delivered to the deserving poor people. Tehsildar and T.P. EOs will know the local issues closely. In that regard, he said that he should take steps to resolve the issues. mla Dr. Mantar Gowda should undertake multi-village drinking water projects under the Jaljeevan Mission scheme. Complaints were received about the drinking water not being good in Balagunda village and he directed the concerned engineers to immediately check and fix the broken pipe.


Talking about this, the district in-charge minister directed that the concerned engineers, T.P.EO and PDO should work in coordination. G.P.CEO Varnith Negi said Jaljeevan Mission Yojana program will be adequately implemented in the district. On the same occasion, he informed that 10 PDOs have been transferred from Kodagu district. TA EO Jayanna said that there are total 39 Gram Panchayats in Somwarpet and Kushalanagar taluk and 32 PDOs are performing duty.


Heavy rains in the last week of July caused damage to coffee and other crops in Shantalli, Surlabbi, Garhwal and other places, and the MLAs suggested to give an accurate report. Along with agriculture, emphasis should be placed on fish farming. Dr. Mantar Gowda advised the concerned department officials to take necessary action in that regard. district In-charge minister N.S. Bhosaraju should provide quality hot meals to the children at noon. He said that the field education officers should visit the schools regularly and inspect them.


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