Newmai News Network Imphal | June 2 Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh chaired the review meeting of ‘Go to Village’(GTV) mission to chalk out the plans to deliver the services of the pending cases received during the last GTV camps held at various villages of the State. The meeting was held at Darbar Hall of Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Imphal today. During the meeting, it was decided that all the pending grievances should be delivered by the concerned MLAs with the Nodal Officers, HODs and DCs to the aggrieved persons before the next ‘Go to Village’ (GTV) camp which is to be held on June 26, 2018. The Chief Minister instructed the officials of various Departments to create more awareness and sensitise about the ‘Go to Village’ mission among the people of the State. He mentioned that the concerned MLAs and DCs should identify and select the village, where the next GTV camp is to be held. He also informed that people are indeed happy with the ‘Go to Village’ initiative of the government. It depends on the efforts of the officials of various departments to make the GTV successful, he said. Biren further asked the concerned MLAs to help the aggrieved persons to get their essential/necessary documents from various departments so as to get benefits from various welfare schemes. During the meeting, Administrative Secretaries and HODs of various departments gave their detailed status report of the services delivered and pending cases. Later, the Chief Minister asked the officials to give their suggestions and feedback regarding the mission. Ministers, MLAs, Nodal Officers, officials of various departments gave their valuable suggestions and opinions to make the mission successful. Till Now, around 227 camps have been covered under ‘Go to Village’ mission. Around 2.9 lakhs complaints have been enrolled, out of which services were delivered to around 1.73 lakhs. It may be mentioned that since May 1, 2018, four rounds of GTV camps were held across the State till now. The next round of GTV would be held on June 26, 2018 at new villages of the State.