by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, DEC 17
The Punjab Government is all set to expand
the ambit of Right To Service Act by adding 51 more new citizen services into
the RTS, which would increase the number of existing services to 120.
Disclosing
this here
today while presiding over a review meeting at Mahatma Gandhi State
Institute
of Public Administration, Mr. S.C. Agarwal, Chairman Right To Service
Act said
that these new 51 services would be included to the existing services of
RTS
immediate after release of notification in this regard. He said that
people of Punjab were already availing 69 citizen services under
this act and with the inclusion of new lot of services the numbers would
be
increased to 120.
Reviewing the status
of ongoing services, Mr. Agarwal said that Punjab Government would soon start
the SMS services for the applicants through which they can track their
applications to know the status of applications. He said that this move would
expedite the process of providing services to the applicants. The Chairman also
directed all RTS Nodal Officers and the concerned authorities at various
districts to provide the services to the applicants in time bound manner.
The Chairman also
emphasized on the need to develop joint software for all the districts to
ensure the proper implementation of RTS Act in all districts. He also informed
that the basic infrastructure including recruitment of staff, computers and
other necessities would be provided soon besides creating awareness amongst the
masses about RTS Act, it’s functioning and services covered under it.
Mr. Agarwal said that Punjab has become the first state in the country to
introduce Right To Service Act and the SAD-BJP Government was fully committed
to implement this act in true spirit. He said that efforts were on to
popularize this act at the ground level with a view to provide benefits to the
masses at every level. He also informed that under RTS Act out of 51,89205
applications of various kinds 51,48002 has been sorted out, while the pendency
of 43000 applications would be disposed off soon. He said that all ADCs
(General) and IGs of Punjab Police would ensure the proper publicity of RTS
Act.
Prominent amongst
those present in the meeting were included Mr. Jaspal Mittal, Secretary Right
to Service Commission, Mr. S.M. Sharma, Mr. I.S. Sidhu, Mr. Dalbir Singh Verka
and Mr. H.S. Dhillon (All Commissioners Punjab Right To Service
Commission).
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