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Administrative Overload: BDO Assigned Six Additional Charges in North Kashmir

Kupwara :The administrative machinery in the Kashmir Valley is once again under scrutiny following a decision by the Rural Development Department to assign six additional charges to a single Block Development Officer (BDO).
The move has drawn sharp criticism from political figures and citizens alike, highlighting concerns about governance efficiency and accessibility for the common man.
The controversy as per the news agency Kashmir News Trust stems from a government order issued by the Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD), Kupwara, which has assigned multiple charges to various BDOs in the district. Notably, Naveed Altaf, the BDO of Qaziabad, who already holds additional responsibilities for Blocks Rajwar, Hyhama, and Natnussa, has now been tasked with managing the Blocks of Mawar and Langate as well.
This decision has led to widespread dissatisfaction, with MLA Langate, Sheikh Khursheed, expressing his disappointment on social media. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he sarcastically remarked:
“Six charges for one BDO. It’s better for Omar Abdullah and Manoj Sinha to give charge of the whole district Kupwara to ACD Kupwara or any district-level officer. At least a common man will not have to search BDO at six Block Headquarters.”
The sarcastic remark underscores the challenges faced by residents in accessing basic administrative services. The assignment of additional charges is reportedly due to Nazir Ahmed Bijran, BDO Mawar, proceeding on a two-month leave. However, the burden placed on other officials has sparked debates about systemic inefficiencies.
According to an official order, Dr. Nazir Ahmed, BDO Wavoora with additional responsibility for Block Sogam, has been handed the extra charge of Block Drugmulla. Critics argue that such practices are symptomatic of administrative inertia, where overburdened officials struggle to meet the demands of multiple roles, leading to delays and disruption in public services.
Locals have urged the administration to devise a more sustainable approach to governance. “This additional charge syndrome creates unnecessary hurdles for the public. A streamlined system with dedicated officials for each block is the need of the hour,” commented a local resident. [KNT]

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