Citizens Air Grievances at Public Redressal Day in Jamshedpur

Deputy Development Commissioner Hears Complaints on Land, Mining Issues

Key Points:

  • Nagendra Paswan conducts grievance session at collectorate office
  • Applications include mining lease and disability certificate requests
  • Immediate action initiated on several cases during session

JAMSHEDPUR – The collectorate organized a public grievance redressal day following directions from Deputy Commissioner Karn Satyarthi.

Deputy Development Commissioner Nagendra Paswan heard complaints from urban and rural residents. Citizens presented personal and collective issues during the session. Moreover, written applications were received for various concerns.

The applications covered diverse administrative matters. These included employee transfer requests after accidents. However, pending salary payments also featured prominently among complaints.

Property damage claims from heavy rainfall were submitted. Mining lease applications formed another significant category. Meanwhile, shop allotment requests were presented by several applicants.

Disability certificate applications were received from multiple petitioners. Citizens sought benefits from various government schemes. Furthermore, drinking water problems affected numerous localities.

Road encroachment issues were highlighted by residents. Land compensation payments remained pending in several cases. Besides, land disputes required administrative intervention for resolution.

Paswan conducted detailed conversations with each applicant individually. He listened carefully to their specific problems. However, applications were forwarded to relevant departments immediately.

Officials received strict instructions for swift problem resolution. Several cases received immediate attention during the session. Meanwhile, complex matters were forwarded to appropriate branches.

The grievance day addressed both individual and community concerns. Urban areas faced different challenges compared to rural regions. Moreover, the session provided direct access to administrative machinery.

Citizens appreciated the opportunity to present their cases directly. Many had been waiting for months to meet officials. Furthermore, the personal interaction approach yielded positive responses.

The deputy development commissioner emphasized timely action on all applications. Departmental heads received clear directives for follow-up procedures. However, monitoring mechanisms will ensure proper implementation.

Various government schemes require better coordination among departments. Citizens often face difficulties navigating complex bureaucratic processes. Besides, the grievance day aims to bridge this communication gap.

The session demonstrates the administration’s commitment to public service. Regular grievance days will continue in future. Meanwhile, citizens can expect faster resolution of their problems.

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