District Officer heard 74 complaints in public hearing

Daughter. In the public hearing program organized in the Collectorate premises located at the District Headquarters, District Magistrate Taranjot Singh seriously listened to the problems of the common citizens and instructed the concerned officers to take immediate action. People who came from different blocks and panchayats of the district presented their problems directly to the administration.

A total of 74 cases were heard during the public hearing. Among the complaints received, the main ones were related to land dispute, revenue related problems, social security pension, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, electricity supply, drinking water crisis, road construction and repair and ration card related problems. Reviewing each case in detail, the District Magistrate directed the concerned departmental officers to ensure prompt execution. During the programme, many cases were resolved on the spot, which provided immediate relief to the complainants.

In the public hearing, a large number of people including Rustam Mian, Ripu Dubey, Poonam Devi, Sunil Kumar, Krishna Manjhi, Punita Devi, Vinod Mahato, Naveen Oraon, Baliram Rao, Raja Kumar, Nathuni Yadav, Aamna Khatun, Prabhavati Kuwar, Vijay Kumar presented their complaints before the administration.

This public hearing program was organized under the “Sabka Samman-Jeevan Aasan” campaign run under Seven Nishchay-3 of the state government. The objective of the program is to provide better and easier administrative services to the common people by quickly solving their problems.

On this occasion, Deputy Development Commissioner, Kajle Vaibhav Nitin, Additional Collector Rajiv Ranjan Sinha, Additional Collector-cum-District Public Grievance Redressal Officer Anil Kumar Sinha, District Land Acquisition Officer Amarendra Kumar, Senior Deputy Collector-cum-District Information and Public Relations Officer, Rochana Madri, Senior Deputy Collector, Ahmed Ali, PGRO, Bettiah Masoom Ansari and other officials were present.

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