Weekly Grievance Redressal Day Launched At Block Level
DC Karn Satyarthi Orders Weekly Public Complaint Sessions Across Blocks
Key Points:
- Weekly grievance days fixed for all 11 blocks in district
- Block officials will attend sessions for quick resolution
- Citizens avoid traveling to district headquarters for complaints
JAMSHEDPUR – District administration has introduced weekly grievance redressal sessions at block level to address rural citizens’ problems effectively.
Deputy Commissioner Karn Satyarthi issued directions for organizing these sessions. The initiative aims to resolve complaints and problems of rural residents. Block and circle level officials will participate in these sessions.
Each block has been assigned a specific day for grievance redressal. Officials will remain present during these sessions to hear citizens’ issues. They will ensure swift execution of necessary actions.
The system will accelerate complaint resolution significantly. Moreover, citizens will not need to visit district headquarters anymore. This reduces travel burden on rural residents considerably.
However, the schedule covers all major blocks in the district. Bodam and Musabani blocks will conduct sessions on Wednesdays. Dumaria and Dhalbhumgarh also hold sessions on Wednesdays.
In addition, Ghatshila and Bahragora blocks schedule sessions on Thursdays. Potka and Gudabanda blocks organize sessions on Fridays. Jamshedpur block also conducts sessions on Fridays.
Furthermore, Chakulia block holds sessions on Tuesdays exclusively. Patamda block conducts sessions on Mondays only. This systematic approach ensures comprehensive coverage of all areas.
The complete schedule includes eleven blocks across the district. Each block follows its designated day for conducting sessions. Block officials will maintain regular attendance during these sessions.
Citizens can directly approach their respective block offices. They should visit on designated days for their blocks. This will help ensure timely action on their complaints.
District administration has appealed to all citizens for participation. They encourage people to register their problems and complaints. Timely action will be guaranteed through this system.
The initiative represents a significant administrative reform in the district. It brings government services closer to rural populations. Citizens will experience improved accessibility to administrative support.
Officials expect increased participation from rural communities. The system will help identify common problems affecting multiple villages. This data will assist in planning targeted development interventions.
The weekly schedule ensures consistent availability of administrative support. Citizens can plan their visits according to fixed schedules. This predictability will improve overall service delivery efficiency.

