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Government committed to bridging gap between admn, people: Wani

Nasir Aslam Wani. File photo

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Adviser to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, on Thursday held an extensive interaction with delegations and individuals at “Raabita” office in Srinagar. Raabita is CM’s public services and outreach office, designated as a “single-window platform, aiming to ensure efficient grievance redressal, informed decision-making through data-driven monitoring and strategic communication.”

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People from Srinagar, Budgam, Sopore, and other parts of Kashmir Valley had come to discuss key developmental and civic issues affecting their areas, a spokesperson said. He said a wide range of concerns, including road infrastructure, power supply, water availability, health services, education and employment opportunities were raised during these interactions.

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While patiently listening to the concerns, Wani assured the delegations that their issues will be taken up with the relevant authorities for swift resolution. He reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to public welfare and its proactive approach to addressing citizens’ concerns.

“The government is fully committed to bridging the gap between administration and the people. We are here to listen, act, and ensure that public concerns are addressed in a time-bound manner,” he said.

He further emphasised that public engagement is the cornerstone of the government’s development agenda, and such interactions will continue to ensure that governance remains people-centric and transparent.

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The spokesperson said the initiative was widely appreciated by the public, who expressed gratitude for the opportunity.

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