Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary Anurag Jain has expressed strong displeasure over the complaints being received against collectors in several districts. In the second review meeting of the Collector-Commissioner Conference, he clearly stated that no one should think that everything remains hidden. What is brewing at whose place? All this information is available. He warned the officers to stay away from corruption and work in the interest of the public and the government’s priorities. The CS informed that complaints from some districts have reached him and the Chief Minister, so they should make improvements in time. District-wise review of 85 points The Chief Secretary conducted a district-wise review of the 85 points from the Collector-Commissioner Conference held on October 7 and 8. Information about the top three and bottom three districts was shared, and instructions were given to improve the performance of poorly performing districts. The ‘Muskan Campaign’ related to women’s safety and the search for minor girls was also reviewed in the meeting. It was informed that more than 1900 girls have been recovered. In public awareness, Tikamgarh, Dhar, and Singrauli were among the top districts, while Panna, Morena, and Bhind were among the bottom districts. Displeasure over the functioning of the Revenue Department CS Jain expressed dissatisfaction with the functioning of the Revenue Department. Regarding the delay in resolving RCMS cases, he said that the collectors’ control is not visible. In many cases, cases are being registered after resolution, which makes the system review meaningless. It was also discussed in the meeting that a senior officer of a department is holding up a matter to give work to his IT company, even though the software is ready. The CS has already given instructions to implement the new system three times. Betul Collector was using phone during the meeting The CS expressed displeasure over Betul Collector Narendra Suryavanshi using his mobile phone during the meeting. Dissatisfaction was also expressed regarding the progress of MNREGA. The review also revealed that CEO posts are vacant where progress is zero. Date changed four times, then the meeting was held The dates for the Collector-Commissioner Conference review meeting were changed several times. First, December 31, then January 5, and then January 15 were decided, but due to administrative reasons, the meeting could not be held. This review meeting could finally be held on Wednesday, on the fourth decided date. Post navigation 2 Crore, 46 kg Silver Stolen in Shivpuri:Jewellery from Kolaras shop recovered from ground; 2 accused arrested by police after investigation Khelo MP Youth Games launch preparations underway:Minister Sarang reviews arrangements for state-level inauguration ceremony at TT Nagar Stadium