Nashik DISHA Committee Reviews 98 Central Schemes
MP Rajabhau Waje chairs review meeting, calls for faster implementation. 98 Central Government schemes assessed.

The District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) in Nashik concluded a two-day review meeting under the chairmanship of Nashik MP Rajabhau Waje. The meeting assessed 98 Central Government schemes implemented through 37 departments, focusing on identifying implementation gaps, pending works, fund utilisation, beneficiary outreach, and department-wise challenges.
The meeting was attended by co-chairpersons MP Bhaskar Bhagre and Shobha Bachhav, District Collector Ayush Prasad, Mayor Himgauri Adke, MLAs Nitin Pawar and Saroj Aher, Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Omkar Pawar, along with senior officials from various departments. MP Waje directed officials to address bottlenecks and ensure timely delivery of welfare schemes.
The objective of the DISHA Committee, according to Waje, is not to reprimand officials but to identify obstacles in implementation and resolve them through coordinated efforts between the administration and public representatives. He urged departments to present practical difficulties along with possible solutions rather than merely providing status reports.
Over the two-day session, detailed reviews were conducted on key sectors including agriculture, crop insurance, Atal Bhujal Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, women and child development, health, education, social justice, rural development, housing, employment, roads, Smart City projects, energy, and railways. In the agriculture sector, Waje directed officials to make Sunn Hemp seeds available at affordable prices, increase soil sample collection, and submit proposals to the State Government to ensure fair compensation for farmers affected under the crop insurance scheme.
Waje also sought reports on the re-survey of dark zone villages and pending works under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Reviewing the Women and Child Development Department, Waje highlighted the lack of basic facilities in anganwadis, called for a special action plan to address child malnutrition, and demanded the immediate filling of 155 vacant posts under the National Health Mission.
The committee also reviewed the UDID campaign, road accident black spots, Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana, self-employment schemes, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Smart City projects, pending MSEDCL feeder works, MPLADS-funded projects, and Common Service Centres (CSCs), issuing directions to the concerned departments for speedy action.
MP Waje expressed displeasure over the absence of officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Fisheries Department, and Forest Department, directing that appropriate action be initiated and separate review meetings be conducted with the concerned departments.
The review meeting aimed to ensure the effective implementation of Central Government schemes in Nashik, addressing the concerns and challenges faced by the district. By identifying implementation gaps and addressing bottlenecks, the DISHA Committee seeks to improve the delivery of welfare schemes and services to the people of Nashik.
The meeting's outcome is expected to have a positive impact on the development of Nashik, with a focus on improving the lives of its citizens. The committee's efforts to streamline the implementation of Central Government schemes will likely contribute to the district's overall growth and progress.
In conclusion, the Nashik DISHA Committee's review meeting marked an important step towards ensuring the effective implementation of Central Government schemes in the district. With its focus on addressing implementation gaps and challenges, the committee's efforts are expected to have a significant impact on the development of Nashik and the well-being of its citizens.
The significance of this meeting lies in its potential to improve the lives of people in Nashik, by ensuring that they receive the benefits of Central Government schemes in a timely and effective manner. As the district continues to grow and develop, the DISHA Committee's efforts will play a crucial role in shaping its future and addressing the challenges it faces.