The Deputy Commissioner Meher Patre, Commandant of 26 battalion of CRPF Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) Arvind Kumar and Superintendent of Police Y S Ramesh among other district officials, took part in the meeting and also finetuned the proposed Jumra Pahar Development Action Plan.
In the meeting, it was decided that the officials would ensure that the villagers including in remote areas should get all the benefits under the schemes launched by the government, official sources said.
Patre said DDC would monitor the progress every fortnight while he would held a review meeting once a month.
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