JAMMU: At a meeting today, Deputy Commissioner Sachin Kumar Vaishya gave essential guidelines for the development of border communities. He underlined the necessity of focusing efforts on settlements close to the border and inside predetermined boundaries. The crucial duty of conducting exhaustive reviews within their respective Sub-Divisions was given to Sub Divisional Magistrates. The Chief Medical Officer was given the task of evaluating the Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, and Community Sub-Centres in order to make sure they adhere to the basic standards for health facilities.“Any additional needs should be quickly discovered and taken care of. Additionally, the AB-PMJAY scheme and full saturation of ABHA cards should be the main priorities, he instructed. The Integrated Child Development Services will examine the operation of Anganwadi Centres and the Poshan scheme in accordance with other orders from the DC. The Agriculture Department must make sure that plans to mechanise and modernise agriculture are carried out effectively. It is also necessary to list the spread of Kisan Credit Cards and Soil Health Cards. The Industrial Development Scheme for Entrepreneurs has directed the Industries Department to oversee support for aspiring business owners and carry out eligibility checks. The Handicrafts and Handloom Department will concentrate on the implementation of skill development programmes while the Khadir Valley Industrial Board and Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) must carry out similar activities. Officers from the Power Development Department were given instructions to ensure transformer availability and suggest upgrades where necessary. Employment opportunities and requirements should also be thoroughly evaluated and recorded at the same time, he continued. The Youth Services and Sports Department was tasked with making sure that there were consistent sporting events in all border regions. The supply of rations and associated services, such as the conversion of ration cards, are being kept an eye on by the Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs Department.The Social Welfare Officer was in charge of assessing how well departmental welfare programmes were being implemented and giving status reports. Numerous departmental duties related to irrigation and other areas were also examined, with a focus on inspiring officers to produce outcomes. The conference was attended by district officers, engineering officers, Additional Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh, and Chief Planning Officer Yoginder Katoch.