DC Addresses 60+ Grievances in Public Court Session
Officials Directed to Coordinate with Block Offices for Swift Resolution
Key Points:
- Deputy Commissioner Mittal conducts public hearing at Collectorate
- Residents raise concerns from medical aid to land disputes
- Several complaints resolved on spot, others marked for action
JAMSHEDPUR – Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal addressed diverse public grievances during an interactive session at the Collectorate.
The session saw unprecedented public participation.
Moreover, officials from various departments attended the hearing.
“Public courts bring administration closer to people,” remarked a local resident.
Range of Issues
Residents sought help with Ayushman cards.
Meanwhile, many raised concerns about pension delays.
The complaints included land and road disputes.
Additionally, school enrollment issues were highlighted.
Immediate Actions
Several grievances received immediate resolution.
However, complex matters were forwarded to relevant departments.
Officials must coordinate with block offices.
“We aim for swift resolution of all complaints,” noted an administrative official.
Administrative Reforms
The administration plans monthly public courts.
Moreover, a grievance tracking system is being implemented.
On the other hand, block-level hearings will begin soon.
The DC emphasized timely grievance resolution.

