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Administration needs to develop, equip itself to fulfil people’s aspirations: LG

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‘Ensure effective response mechanism to serve people'

Srinagar, May 20: 

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday interacted with the applicants of Integrated Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (JKIGRAMS) and addressed their grievances during “LG's Mulaqaat”- Live Public Grievance Hearing programme, at the Civil Secretariat.

The Lt Governor also gave on-spot directions for resolving the grievances of several applicants.

Lt Governor directed officials to ensure effective and efficient response mechanisms to serve people with total integrity, commitment and unflinching loyalty.

Our grievance redress mechanism today is more resilient and accountable. Citizens are in the centre of governance and their complaints are being handled in a fair, transparent and just manner. Regular orientation of staff from concerned department is being conducted by JK-IGRAMS, observed the Lt Governor.

Taking serious note of the delay in issuance of RBA certificate to one Ruqaya Hassan of Ganderbal, the Lt Governor directed Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal to conduct a probe in the delay.

All Deputy Commissioners were further directed to submit the data regarding breach of predefined timelines under Public Service Guarantee Act while extending various public services and redressing grievances, within a week's time.

While listening to the issue of Farooq Ahmad from Srinagar regarding the lack of playfield in his area, the Lt Governor directed the Deputy Commissioner to explore the possibility of finding a suitable place near the locality as per feasibility.

On the grievance of Girdhai Lal from Panchayat Makwal, Tehsil Ramkot of Kathua regarding the commissioning of a constructed Water Pump House in his area, Deputy Commissioner Kathua apprised the Lt Governor that the same shall be made functional in a time bound manner.

Responding to the grievance of Nizam Din regarding the issuance of ST Certificate, the chair was informed that the certificate has already been issued. The applicant expressed his gratitude to the Lt Governor for receiving a prompt response from the authorities.

In another issue of availing a small loan from the SC, ST and OBC Corporation, the applicant Suresh Kumar from Reasi informed that the issue was resolved within one month of filing the grievance on JK-IGRAMS.

The Lt Governor directed Commissioner/Secretary, Social Welfare Department, Sheetal Nanda to ensure hassle free processing of all such cases of Business loans from SC, ST and OBC Corporation.

Similarly, on various other grievances that were presented in today's LG's Mulaqaat program, the concerned Deputy Commissioners apprised the Lt Governor of the status of the grievances.

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