Deputy Commissioner Holds Janta Darbar in Jamshedpur
Ananya Mittal Addresses Diverse Citizen Concerns at Collectorate Office
Public session aims to streamline grievance resolution and improve administrative responsiveness.
JAMSHEDPUR – Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal conducted a Janta Darbar at the Collectorate office, offering residents a direct platform to voice their concerns and seek administrative solutions.
"Our goal is to address citizen issues promptly and efficiently," Mittal stated during the session.
Key Issues Addressed
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KGBV enrollment queries
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Free education under RTE in private schools
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Disabled pension concerns
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Mutation-related problems
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School transfer certificate issues
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Land disputes
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Basic facility requests
Administrative Action
Mittal personally handled several applications on the spot.
Other grievances were forwarded to relevant departmental officers for swift resolution.
The Deputy Commissioner stressed the importance of inter-departmental coordination to expedite application processing.
"We aim to minimize repeated visits by complainants to government offices," Mittal emphasized.
Citizen Response
Attendees expressed appreciation for the opportunity to directly interact with senior officials.
Many hoped for quicker resolutions to long-standing issues following the Darbar.
This Janta Darbar session reflects the local administration’s efforts to enhance transparency and accessibility in governance, providing a vital link between citizens and government services.
The initiative underscores the importance of regular public outreach in addressing community concerns and building trust in administrative processes.

