July 19th 2024.
The General Administration and Public Grievance Department has recently announced some changes to the public grievance hearing at the Chief Minister's Grievance Cell. Due to the first session of the 17th Legislative Assembly taking place on July 22, there will be no public grievances heard on that day. This decision was made in order to accommodate the important legislative session.
Typically, the public hearing is held every Monday, but it was also cancelled on July 8 due to the Rath Yatra festival. This has been a busy time for the department, and they are doing their best to balance the needs of the public with other important events.
The public grievance hearing was recently resumed by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi after a 16-year hiatus, on July 1. However, this coming Monday, the hearing will not take place as scheduled. The department has issued a circular on Friday to inform the public about this temporary suspension of the grievance hearing process. This is to ensure that everyone is aware of the changes and can plan accordingly.
We understand that this may cause some inconvenience for those who were planning to attend the grievance hearing on July 22. However, we assure you that the session of the Legislative Assembly is of utmost importance and we must give it our full attention. The public hearing will resume as scheduled on the following Monday, July 29.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding. Our team is working diligently to address all public grievances and we appreciate your patience during this time. We look forward to hearing your concerns and finding solutions to better serve the people of Bhubaneswar. Thank you.
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