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The Odisha government has appointed a senior IAS officer in each of its 30 districts to oversee the implementation of key welfare programs. These officers will visit their respective districts for at least two days every two months, focusing on inaccessible and tribal areas. They will supervise the delivery of public services, assess the saturation of government programs, and check the quality of food in ST/SC hostels, schools, and orphanages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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