SARGODHA, Jul 07 (APP):The District Coordination Committee on Tuesday held a meeting under the chairmanship of Convener Barrister Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha to review monsoon preparedness and the progress of ongoing development projects across the district. According to the spokesperson for the DC office here, the meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry, Members of the Punjab Assembly Sardar Asim Sher Maken, Barrister Taimur Ali Khan, representatives …
DCC Reviews Monsoon Preparedness, Development Projects in Sargodha

SARGODHA, Jul 07 (APP):The District Coordination Committee on Tuesday held a meeting under the chairmanship
of Convener Barrister Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha to review monsoon preparedness
and the progress of ongoing development projects across the district.
According to the spokesperson for the DC office here, the meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry, Members of the Punjab Assembly Sardar Asim Sher Maken, Barrister Taimur Ali Khan, representatives of parliamentarians, heads of federal and provincial departments and other concerned officials.
On the occasion, officials presented detailed briefings on the Monsoon Emergency Plan, the Model Village Programme, the “Roads Restored, Prosperous Punjab” initiative, and development schemes being executed under the Punjab Development Programme by WASA in Sargodha city and the Local Government Department across the four tehsils of Bhalwal, Bhera, Sillanwali and Sahiwal.
The committee reviewed the progress of projects, utilisation of funds, implementation challenges and timelines for completion.
The DC briefed the participants on the district’s overall administrative performance, stating that all development projects were progressing at an accelerated pace in line with the directives of the Punjab Government.
He said comprehensive arrangements had been made for the monsoon season, including drainage management, emergency response mechanisms, availability of machinery, monitoring of vulnerable locations and effective coordination among relevant departments.
He added that the district administration was also continuing efforts to improve public services in sanitation, price control, revenue, health, education and other sectors in accordance with government policy.
The committee appreciated the performance of the district administration, police and other departments during Muharram-ul-Haram.
Parliamentarians praised the effective arrangements for maintaining law and order, ensuring security, cleanliness, traffic management and providing facilities to mourners.
Addressing the meeting, Convener Barrister Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha said that under the vision of the Chief Minister Punjab, public service, transparent governance and the timely completion of quality development projects remained the government’s top priorities.
He directed all departments to further accelerate the pace of work on development schemes, ensure transparency and maintain high construction standards, adding that unnecessary delays would not be tolerated.
He also instructed officials to remain fully prepared to tackle monsoon-related challenges by ensuring efficient drainage systems, operational machinery and the active presence of field officers.


