Subhadra Scheme: Feedback sought for Subhadra scheme SOP |
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Bhubaneswar: Deputy chief minister Pravati Parida said the govt has sought suggestions from intellectuals and various stakeholders to frame the standard operating procedure (SOP) for Subhadra Yojana.
“We are expecting to receive reports from the collectors by Wednesday. After receiving feedback from the grassroots, a discussion will be held on feasibility and required modifications will be done in the standard operating procedure giving importance to the convenience of beneficiaries,” said Parida, who holds the women and child development portfolio.
“Govt collecting feedback from people through collectors has raised questions on the proper implementation of the scheme,” said BJD chief whip Pramila Mallik. TNN
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