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DC B’la chairs DLCC meet, reviews measures for conduct of 7th EC

BARAMULLA, Sep 26: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Dr G N Itoo Saturday chaired a meeting of concerned officers here to review measures for the smooth conduct of 7th Economic Census (EC).

The meeting also took an appraisal of the progress of already covered areas of the district.

On the occasion, various matters pertaining to the smooth conduct of 7th economic census, were thoroughly discussed wherein the DC deliberated upon the concerned agencies to work in cohesion and cooperation so that the process is executed smoothly.

Highlighting the importance and role of economic census, DC directed the concerned officers to create awareness and include it in next block divas and ongoing Jan Abhiyan programme so that people at the grass roots level are educated properly.

He also directed the Executive Officers to cooperate in executing the said census in their respective municipalities.

DC, who is also the chairman of DLCC stressed upon the concerned to involve Sarpanchs in this process besides directing to establish aadhar enrollment centers so that all the left outs are registered.

He informed that a special drive shall be conducted so that cent percent registration in Aadhar is achieved.

Among others, the meeting was attended by Joint Director Planning, SDMs, DSO, Tehsildars, Executive officers among other concerned functionaries.

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