Tuesday, December 2, 2025

DC Addresses 60 Public Grievances at Collectorate Meeting

Mittal Resolves Several Issues On-Spot, Forwards Others to Departments

Key Points:

  • Public hearing addresses diverse citizen complaints at Collectorate
  • Issues range from pensions to land disputes and illegal construction
  • DC directs time-bound resolution of all grievances

JAMSHEDPUR – Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal conducted a public grievance hearing addressing citizens’ concerns at the Collectorate.

The session tackled various community issues. Officials resolved several complaints immediately.

Moreover, departments received instructions for pending cases. Block offices will assist in resolving local matters.

Meanwhile, citizens raised concerns about infrastructure problems. Parking and drainage issues received special attention.

Infrastructure Concerns

The administration reviewed illegal construction complaints. Additionally, citizens highlighted parking management challenges.

Furthermore, drainage system improvements were discussed. Several areas reported waterlogging problems.

Social Welfare Matters

Elderly residents sought pension assistance. Besides, housing allocation requests received consideration.

In addition, school admission concerns were addressed. Financial aid applications underwent review.

The DC emphasized prompt grievance resolution. However, complex cases require departmental coordination.

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