Jamshedpur MP asks administration to ease vehicle checks and ensure sensitivity during drive

Jamshedpur: In the context of road safety and law enforcement, instructions were issued that people coming to the city from rural areas for work and business should not face unnecessary inconvenience during vehicle checks. Authorities were directed to ensure that traffic jams do not occur during such operations and that a sensitive approach is adopted towards ambulances, elderly citizens, women, and patients.These directions were part of a wide-ranging review conducted during the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (Disha) meeting, chaired by Jamshedpur MP Bidyut Baran Mahto at the Samaranalaya Auditorium. The meeting was attended by MLAs Sameer Mohanty (Baharagora), Sanjib Sardar (Potka), Mangal Kalindi (Jugsalai), and Purnima Sahu (Jamshedpur East), along with senior officials and public representatives.

The MP emphasized that all development efforts must focus on delivering timely and meaningful results to the public. Concerns about disruption to daily commuters from rural areas prompted a call for improved coordination during vehicle inspections, with instructions to avoid creating traffic congestion, especially during peak hours.

On the power supply front, Urja Mitras were directed to remain active in their respective areas, issue electricity bills on time, replace damaged or leaning poles—including temporary bamboo poles—and ensure timely action in case of transformer failures.

The meeting also addressed water supply issues, with officials instructed to repair defunct solar-powered hand pumps, overhead tanks, and other drinking water sources. A survey will be conducted to identify non-functional systems, and contractors responsible for pipeline-related damages to roads and public property will be held accountable for immediate restoration.

Education-related concerns included the need to post subject-specific teachers based on student strength, deploy teachers from nearby schools on designated days, and prioritize construction or repair of toilets and boundary walls in girls’ schools. The committee also urged block-level meetings with parents to promote the enrollment of BPL children in private schools under the RTE Act.

In health services, instructions were given to ensure regular presence of ANMs in rural centers, clearly display their contact details, and strengthen services at Baharagora Trauma Center. The MP announced provision of two hearse vans to MGM Hospital from his MPLAD fund.

The meeting concluded with calls for prompt action on complaints related to ration distribution, early compensation for land acquired for roads, proper functioning of Anganwadi centres, cleaning of urban drains during monsoon, and strict monitoring of unauthorized construction. The MP urged officials to ensure transparent and effective implementation of government schemes.

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