The Fact News Service
Rohtak, November 2
The state government would open an academy at every district headquarter to impart training to the elected representatives of the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Singh Chautala said on Sunday evening.
“The representatives will not only be trained in the functioning of the PRIs but also be made aware about social welfare schemes of the government so that they could ensure the benefit of the scheme to the last person,” he added.
The Deputy Chief Minister disclosed this while interacting with mediapersons after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of various development projects in Dattaur village here late on Sunday evening.
“The PRI representatives need special training to be aquatint about the functioning of the PRIs and knowledge about the utilisation of funds for the development of their village concerned. Hence, the academy will train them about all aspects of the PRIs so that they do not have to face any problem in discharging their duties,” said Dushyant.