Bantwal: Village stay of tahsildar held at indoor stadium in Punjalkatte


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (EP)

Bantwal, Mar 18: The village stay programme of Bantwal taluk tahsildar was held as part of Jilladhikarigala Nade Hallikade at the indoor stadium of Punjalkatte Bangle maidan in Pilatabettu gram panchayat limits.

Bantwal tahsildar Sathish Koodalagi said that the village stay programme is being held to know and solve the issues of people on the spot. Villagers should make use of the opportunity, he said.

Pilatabettu gram panchayat president Harshini Pushpananda who inaugurated the programme said that the government should be commended for programmes such as village stay. “It has helped to solve several issues of Pilatabettu villagers within the legal framework,” she said.

Grade two tahsildar Dayanand, gram panchayat vice president Lakshmi Narayana Hegde and PDO Yamunappa Koravara were on the dais. Documents of several facilities were distributed to the beneficiaries on the occasion.

Taluk health officer Dr Ashok Rai, education officer Jnanesh, various department officers of the taluk, gram panchayat members, staff members and others were present.

Revenue inspector Janardhan welcomed. Deputy tahsildar Navin Benjanapadav compered the programme. The tahsildar received grievances later.

 

 

 

 

  

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