Deputy Commissioner Mukesh Repaswal has called upon departmental officials to prioritise the social and economic advancement of minority communities by ensuring the effective and timely implementation of welfare schemes. He made these remarks while presiding over a district-level committee meeting under the Prime Minister’s New 15-Point Programme at the Deputy Commissioner’s office auditorium.
During the meeting, the DC stressed the importance of enabling minority students to benefit from various scholarship schemes. He directed officials from the higher and primary education departments to disseminate information about these initiatives at the school level to ensure maximum reach and participation.
Addressing the need for Urdu teachers in district schools, Repaswal proposed utilising volunteers under the “Apna Vidyalaya” scheme and instructed relevant officials to take…