Patna District Magistrate Conducts Public Grievance Redressal Session
District Magistrate Thiyagarajan S M of Patna presided over a significant public grievance redressal meeting on Friday, directly addressing the concerns of citizens. During this session, the DM meticulously heard a total of 66 individual cases, focusing primarily on critical issues related to revenue matters, agricultural disputes, and long-standing land conflicts.
Weekly Initiative Under Bihar's 'Ease of Living' Program
This meeting is an integral component of the Bihar state government's ambitious 'ease of living' initiative, designed to bring administration closer to the people. As part of this structured program, such grievance redressal sessions are systematically conducted every Monday and Friday. These meetings are held consistently at both the block level and the district level across the state, ensuring widespread accessibility and regular engagement with local communities.
Specific Directions Issued for Prompt Resolution
In a decisive move, District Magistrate Thiyagarajan S M issued clear and actionable directions for the immediate and prompt resolution of several pressing matters. Key cases addressed included urgent land demarcation disputes in the Naubatpur area, persistent water scheme issues affecting residents in Maner, and complex ancestral property disputes in Punpun. The DM emphasized the necessity of swift administrative action to resolve these long-pending issues efficiently.
Focus on SC/ST Act and Social Welfare Schemes
The grievance meeting also dedicated substantial attention to applications filed under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, alongside various social welfare schemes. Officials present at the meeting were explicitly instructed to ensure that all such applications are processed with complete transparency and within a strict, time-bound framework. This directive aims to uphold justice and equitable service delivery for all citizens, particularly marginalized communities.
The session underscored the administration's commitment to responsive governance and effective public service, reinforcing the state's efforts to enhance the quality of life through direct citizen engagement and systematic problem-solving.