Is Singing of Vande Mataram and Jana Gana Mana Now Mandatory in Rajasthan's Panchayati Raj Offices?
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Jaipur, Nov 10 (NationPress) In a pivotal move, Rajasthan's Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar has mandated that all Panchayati Raj offices throughout Rajasthan initiate and wrap up each workday with the collective singing of the national song and anthem.
According to the directive, 'Vande Mataram' will be sung at 9:35 a.m. to signify the beginning of the workday, while 'Jana Gana Mana' will be performed at 5:55 p.m. to conclude the day.
To guarantee transparency and consistent implementation, these sessions will be geo-tagged utilizing a Geographic Information-based System (GIA), capturing both time and location.
A nodal officer has also been appointed to oversee and ensure the proper execution of this initiative. Additionally, Minister Dilawar has adopted a stringent approach to uphold cleanliness in rural regions, cautioning that any lapses in sanitation will result in strict repercussions.
The Minister has issued clear directives to all Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of District Councils across the state, urging them to maintain regular cleaning in all Gram Panchayats and to take action against negligent officials.
During a video conference with the Panchayati Raj Department officials and District Council CEOs held at the Secretariat, Minister Dilawar expressed dissatisfaction with reports of ongoing filth in villages, despite repeated instructions for daily cleaning and waste collection.
He stressed that such negligence is intolerable and will be met with strict action.
The Minister mandated that all officers, from the Assistant Development Officer (ADO) level upwards, must spend at least four nights a month in villages to assess cleanliness and monitor the operations of Gram Panchayats.
Minister Dilawar also indicated that during the Gram Sabha meetings held on October 2 (Gandhi Jayanti), each Gram Panchayat was expected to present proposals for the repair of water reservoirs, ponds, and stepwells, as well as for the removal of encroachments.
If any Panchayat has not submitted these proposals, the Minister directed that a Gram Sabha meeting should be called before November 15 to finalize the process.
He also instructed that Gram Sabha meetings must be conducted transparently, with their photographs, videos, and minutes uploaded to the Rajasthan Panchayat Portal and shared on social media.
Panchayat representatives were encouraged to ensure maximum community participation and effectively communicate government schemes.