Minister resolves 13 public grievances in Hisar
Haryana Development and Panchayat Minister Krishan Lal Panwar resolved 13 grievances out of a total of 19 complaints at the district public relations and public grievances committee meeting held in Hisar.
Presiding over the monthly meeting organised at the mini secretariat here today, Panwar directed the officials to resolve the remaining grievances as early as possible.
Panwar also directed officers to ensure their presence in the next meeting and present clear plans and solutions for public-related issues. He emphasised the importance of active participation of officers to expedite administrative work and address citizens' grievances promptly.
During the hearing of the grievances, a resident of Shikarpur village, complained regarding irregularities in ration distribution by a depot holder. The minister directed the formation of a committee headed by the SDM to investigate the matter. Another resident, KK Saini from Urban Estate, raised an issue about cooperative societies. The minister directed an investigation by a committee under the chairmanship of Nalwa MLA Randhir Panihar and the Additional Deputy Commissioner, and directed the committee to present the report in the next meeting.
While resolving a complaint from the villagers of Mughalpura, the Cabinet Minister directed the officers of the Public Health Department to provide them adequate clean drinking water within a week. Gyan Chand Goyal from Urban Estate-2, Hisar, complained that an illegal colony was being carved out in Hisar. The minister directed the SDM, District Revenue Officer and District Town Planner, along with a member of the grievance committee, to investigate the matter and submit a report.
Another complainant Mukesh Kumar from Multani Chowk complained about issues with dairy operators. The minister directed officers to take appropriate action as per the regulations. A complaint by Mahendra Singh from Azad Nagar regarding changes in plot ownership was assigned to a committee for investigation. Roshan Lal from Sulkhani village raised a problem regarding pipeline levelling. The Public Health Department was directed to address the issue promptly. Ved Prakash complained about irregularities in the mid-day meal scheme. The minister directed an investigation by a committee comprising MLA, Hansi, Vinod Bhayana, and the Deputy CEO of the District Council, with findings to be presented in the next meeting.