Odisha's CM grievance cell is back in operation.

Hundreds of Odisha residents went to the CM's grievance cell in Bhubaneswar to share their concerns with Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who promised to hear public grievances every Monday.

July 1st 2024.

Odisha's CM grievance cell is back in operation.
On a Monday in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, a large crowd of people from all over the state gathered outside the Chief Minister's grievance cell. They were eager to present their issues to the newly elected Chief Minister, Mohan Charan Majhi. Majhi had promised to listen to the grievances of the general public every Monday at the CM's Grievance Cell, located in the Unit-V area of Bhubaneswar. He patiently listened to the problems faced by the common people, along with the Deputy Chief Minister KV Singdeo and two other ministers who were also present at the grievance cell.

This was a significant moment as the grievance redressal process had been discontinued for several years. Majhi had revived it, showing his dedication to serving the people and addressing their concerns. After attending to the grievances, he spoke to the media and informed them that he had directed the collectors of all 30 districts to also listen to the people's grievances at the district level on Mondays.

Majhi emphasized the importance of the grievance cell in resolving the problems faced by the people. He urged the public to follow the guidelines and meet the collectors in their respective districts to share their issues. He believed that this would help in finding solutions to their problems. The Chief Minister also pointed out that the previous government had created a barrier between the government and the people, causing them to be deprived of justice. However, with the revival of the grievance cell, this barrier had been broken.

The Chief Minister made it clear that his government's main focus was on listening to the people's problems and finding solutions. This was only possible because of the revival of the grievance cell, which had been closed by the previous government. On this particular Monday, Majhi and his Council of Ministers devoted their time to listening to the grievances of the people. They also directed the concerned departments and officers to work towards resolving the issues raised by the people.

It was a day dedicated to the people and their concerns. The Chief Minister and his team showed their commitment to serving the people and ensuring that their voices were heard. This was a positive step towards creating a more responsive and accountable government, and the people of Odisha were hopeful for a better future under Majhi's leadership.

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