– Villages under Mugalnaganv and Bhankur Gram Panchayats (Aldihal, taritanda).
– Ravoor Gram Panchayat (Shevanagar Wada tanda, Ravoor village).
– Sulahalli and Alur villages under Kamarawadi Gram Panchayat in Chittapur taluk.
– Government high school in Ravoor:
– Reviewed hygiene standards for Akshara Dasoha mid-day meals.
– Emphasized improving SSLC exam performance through timely syllabus completion and revision plans.
– Focused on efforts to bring dropouts back to school; urged teachers to ensure attendance discipline.
– Ate lunch with students while inspecting meal quality.
The inspection by Mr. meena highlights the dual focus of improving grassroots-level developmental initiatives like the Jal Jeevan Mission alongside strengthening educational infrastructure. His detailed engagement with various stakeholders during his visits-ranging from sanitation measures at anganwadi centres to quality checks of food grains-underscores a hands-on approach towards welfare schemes.
Such proactive governance has broader implications for rural development as it fosters accountability among local administrative units while ensuring essential needs like water supply and education are prioritized. Mr.Meena’s emphasis on tackling dropout rates aligns with national goals of universal education access but will require sustained follow-ups to achieve lasting impact.
Further collaborative efforts between panchayat officials and educational personnel seem crucial for addressing systemic challenges across sectors effectively.