Chandigarh, Oct. 27 -- The UT administration will soon launch a single-window disposal system for property-related issues to ensure quick redressal of minor objections, deputy commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav announced on Sunday. He was addressing the executive committee meeting of CRAWFED (Chandigarh Residents' Associations Welfare Federation) held at the Sector 21 community centre, which saw participation from 102 resident welfare associations (RWAs) across the city.
Residents raised a wide range of civic concerns, including senior citizens' safety, long-pending cases of building violations, and uncooperative behaviour at e-Sampark centres. Yadav assured them that proceedings were already underway to close around 600 pending files rela...
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