Uttarakhand CM Dhami Hears Public Grievances, Orders Time-Bound Resolution

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a public hearing at his official residence to listen to grievances from citizens across the state. Issues raised included roads, drinking water, electricity, healthcare, and land disputes. He directed officials to ensure time-bound disposal of complaints and warned against negligence or delay. The CM also met film actress Himani Shivpuri, who praised improved arrangements for the Char Dham Yatra.

Key Points: CM Dhami Hears Public Grievances, Orders Time-Bound Resolution

  • CM Dhami holds public hearing at Mukhya Sevak Sadan
  • Citizens raise issues on roads, water, electricity, healthcare
  • Officials ordered to ensure time-bound disposal of complaints
  • Transparency and accountability emphasized in governance
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Uttarakhand: CM Dhami hears public grievances, orders time-bound redressal

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami holds public hearing, orders time-bound redressal of grievances related to roads, water, healthcare, and more.

"These platforms help the government understand ground-level challenges and take appropriate decisions for their resolution. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, May 3

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday held a public hearing at the Mukhya Sevak Sadan at his official residence, where he listened to grievances of people who had arrived from various districts of the state.

During the public hearing, a large number of citizens raised issues related to roads, drinking water, electricity, healthcare, education, land disputes, and other matters of public interest.

The Chief Minister assured the attendees that their concerns would be addressed promptly and effectively.

Directing officials from the Chief Minister's Office and other concerned departments, Chief Minister Dhami emphasised that all complaints received during the hearing must be acted upon on a priority basis.

He instructed authorities to ensure regular monitoring of each case and warned against any negligence or unnecessary delay in resolving public grievances.

The Chief Minister also asked officials to immediately forward complaints to the respective departments and ensure their time-bound disposal.

He directed that complainants should be informed about the action taken on their issues, underlining the need for transparency and accountability in governance.

Highlighting the importance of such outreach programmes, Chief Minister Dhami said that public hearings serve as an effective bridge between the state government and the people.

"These platforms help the government understand ground-level challenges and take appropriate decisions for their resolution," he added.

Reiterating his government's commitment to public welfare, good governance, and inclusive development, the Chief Minister said that ensuring timely resolution of citizens' problems remains a top priority.

He added that special focus is being given to extending the benefits of development schemes to remote and border areas of the state.

Chief Minister Dhami also noted that officials have been given strict instructions to ensure that government schemes and services are delivered in a simple, transparent, and time-bound manner, in line with public expectations.

Meanwhile, noted film actress Himani Shivpuri met the Chief Minister and expressed appreciation for the improved arrangements for pilgrims undertaking the Char Dham Yatra in the state.

She said that the state administration appears fully prepared to facilitate smooth travel for devotees.

Anganwadi workers present at the hearing also thanked Chief Minister Dhami for his positive response to their demands and expressed hope for early resolution of their issues.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Finally, a CM who listens to the real issues! But I'll believe it when I see the results. My village near Joshimath has been waiting for a proper hospital for years. Let's hope the time-bound redressal actually works. 🀞
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Rohit P
A good step forward. But the real test is how long this momentum lasts. I remember similar public hearings earlier too, and often complaints get lost in red tape. Let's see if monitoring happens regularly. Otherwise, it's just a classic photo session. 😏
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Vikram M
I am from a border village in Pithoragarh and our electricity supply is still erratic. While I appreciate the CM's focus on remote areas, I want to see practical changes on ground. The "time-bound" part is the catch – let's hold them accountable. πŸ•°οΈ
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Nisha Z
Public hearings are a good move, but why only once in a while? There should be a dedicated online portal for continuous grievance submission. But I'm happy the CM is engaging directly. At least someone in power is listening. πŸ™
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Kavya N
Good to see the CM prioritising public welfare. But I wish the same urgency was shown in environmental issues – like protecting our hills from unregulated construction. Still, it's a positive step. Well done, Dhami ji! πŸ‘

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