Chief Minister Hemant Soren Holds Public Meeting At Residence

CM Assures Swift Resolution Of Citizens’ Concerns

Newly reinstated leader emphasizes government’s commitment to public interest.

RANCHI – The Chief Minister, Hemant Soren, held a meeting with citizens at his residence on Wednesday. He took the time to listen to their grievances and assured them that prompt action would be taken.

"We, as your government, are committed to working tirelessly and with utmost care to serve the public’s best interests," Soren expressed to the visitors.

The meeting was attended by a diverse group of people, including women, men, and elderly individuals from different parts of Ranchi.

Soren, who began his third term on July 4th, wasted no time in getting to work.

During a meeting on Tuesday, the Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure that the recruitment process for 30,000 vacant positions is completed by September 2024.

"During a recent law and order meeting, Soren instructed that police officers in the field should address people’s problems through Janata Darbars,"

This public meeting highlights the new government’s commitment to directly involving citizens.

Attendees were hopeful that their concerns would be promptly addressed after the interaction.

The Chief Minister’s approach is in line with his campaign promises of providing responsive and accessible governance.

This initiative is an early effort by Soren’s administration to reach out to the public and address concerns that are important to everyday people.

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