Saturday, November 8, 2014

Register complaint on CM's Grievances Window

CHANDIGARH, NOV 8
If you face any problem, or have any complaint, register them on the Chief Minister’s Grievances Window which would be opened soon at the secretariat in each district for instant action. You can look forward to an SMS or call on the action taken.
This assurance was held out by the Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal Khattar, while speaking at the ‘Khula Darbar’, held in Karnal, today. It attracted lots of people having problems and wanting to be heard.
Giving them a patient hearing, Mr Khattar asked the complainants to mention their cell number also so that they could be informed through SMS or over the phone about the action taken on their complaint. "All complaints will be processed instantly. Every day, I will myself review the action taken on the complaints by the deputy commissioners", the Chief Minister said.
Mr Khattar said that appropriate steps would be taken to tackle the problem of unemployment in the state. Employment will be provided to those qualified on the basis of merit. Appropriate action will be taken to root out the problem of unemployment from the state and jobs would be provided to qualified persons on the basis of merit.
While redressing the complaints related to the Electricity Department, the Chief Minister urged the people to pay their bills on time. He asked them to settle such issues as could be solved by mutual dialogue instead of going to the courts in order to save time and money.
Taking note of the problems shared at the ‘Khula Darbar’, Mr Khattar directed the officers to immediately solve them.
The Guardian Integration Association requested the chief minister to take appropriate steps against private schools arbitrarily hiking school fees to exploit the common man. Mr Khattar assured them that immediate steps would be taken in the matter.
Regarding the demands put up by Haryana Viklang Kalyan Samiti, he said that the government would solve the problem on a priority basis. It has been decided to increase the pension from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,200 with a hike of Rs 200 every year.
He announced that Karantal would be developed as a tourist hub of international standard. Construction work of the Kalpana Chawla Medical College would be given top priority and the college would be provided with all basic facilities.
"Our first priority is to make Haryana a corruption-free state. It is the foremost duty of public servants to provide timely services to the people. The officers would have to work for the people with the spirit of service and the administration would have to maintain transparency in its functioning," he said. The Chief Minister asked officers to
ensure that the complaints of people were redressed in a time-bound manner.
Referring to the cleanliness drive initiated by the Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, he urged officers and NGOs to take active participation in this drive and asked them to continue with the cleanliness drive which was initially launched on November 1 for one week so that "cleanliness becomes a habit with everyone."

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