Mathura Secures 8th Rank on CM Dashboard, DM Calls for Better Performance

Mathura Secures 8th Rank on CM Dashboard, DM Urges Officials to Aim Higher

Mathura, June 15, 2026: A review meeting of the CM Dashboard (Revenue) was held under the chairmanship of District Magistrate Chandra Prakash Singh, where the performance of various departments and ongoing development initiatives was assessed.

Congratulating officials on securing the 8th rank on the Chief Minister’s Dashboard, the District Magistrate said the achievement reflects the collective efforts of the district administration. However, he emphasized that greater responsibility comes with improved performance and urged all departments to work harder to achieve an even better ranking in the coming months.

Focus on Accountability and Better Performance

Addressing the officials, the District Magistrate stressed the importance of responsibility, vigilance, and dedication in public service.

He directed all departments to maintain a high level of efficiency and ensure that government schemes and development projects are implemented within stipulated timelines.

“Our responsibility has increased after achieving a better position. Every officer must remain alert, accountable, and fully committed to assigned duties,” he said during the meeting.

Development Projects Must Gain Momentum

The District Magistrate instructed officials to accelerate ongoing development and infrastructure projects across the district.

Reviewing various departmental schemes and works displayed on the CM Dashboard, he observed that the platform is directly linked to the priorities of the Uttar Pradesh Government and serves as an important monitoring mechanism for developmental progress.

He noted that poor departmental performance can adversely affect the district’s overall ranking and progress, making timely execution of projects essential.

Timely Disposal of IGRS Complaints Prioritized

During the meeting, Chandra Prakash Singh also reviewed the status of complaints received through the Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS).

He directed all officers to ensure timely and quality disposal of public grievances and instructed departments to monitor the IGRS portal on a daily basis.

The District Magistrate described grievance redressal as one of the government’s highest priorities and emphasized that citizen satisfaction should remain the primary objective of all departments.

He further warned that negligence in handling complaints or delays in uploading reports would invite strict action.

Daily Public Hearings from 10 AM to 12 Noon

To strengthen public interaction and responsiveness, the District Magistrate directed officers to remain available in their offices between 10:00 AM and 12:00 Noon for public hearings and grievance resolution.

The move aims to ensure that citizens have regular access to government officials for addressing their concerns.

Family ID Work and Gaushala Inspections Reviewed

Special emphasis was placed on accelerating the implementation of Family ID initiatives across the district.

The District Magistrate instructed all Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) to expedite pending work related to Family ID generation and verification.

He also directed officials to conduct regular inspections of gaushalas and ensure proper management and monitoring of cattle shelters.

Preparations for International Yoga Week

The meeting also reviewed preparations for the upcoming Yoga Week, scheduled from June 15 to June 21, 2026.

Officials were instructed to ensure successful organization of yoga-related activities and awareness programmes throughout the district.

Senior Officials Present

The meeting was attended by several senior district officials, including:

  • Additional District Magistrate (Administration) Amresh Kumar
  • Chief Medical Officer Dr. Radhavallabh
  • SDM Sadar Adesh Kumar
  • SDM Govardhan Sushil Kumar Singh
  • SDM Chhata Vaibhav Gupta
  • SDM Mahavan Usha Singh
  • SDM Mant Deepika Mehar
  • Deputy Commissioner Industries Chandrabhan Singh
  • District Development Officer Garima Khare
  • Project Director DRDA Arun Kumar Upadhyay
  • District Panchayat Raj Officer Dhananjay Jaiswal
  • Officials from various government departments

MathuraNow View

Mathura’s achievement of securing the 8th position on the CM Dashboard reflects positive administrative progress, but maintaining and improving that position will depend on consistent monitoring, effective grievance redressal, and timely implementation of development projects.

The District Magistrate’s emphasis on accountability, citizen satisfaction, Family ID implementation, and infrastructure development indicates a governance approach focused on both administrative efficiency and public service delivery.

Saurabh Jain - Mathura

By Saurabh Jain - Mathura

Saurabh Jain - Mathura is associated with MathuraNow and contributes coverage related to local updates, civic developments, Braj culture, and regional news from Mathura-Vrindavan.