Chandigarh: 84 grievances raised at Maloya camp
Chandigarh, May 26 -- As many as 84 grievances were received from residents during a Samaadhaan Shivir held in Maloya on Monday, with the UT administration assuring time-bound resolution and closer public outreach.
The camp, chaired by Punjab governor and UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria, marked the third such initiative aimed at doorstep grievance redressal. Senior officials, including chief secretary H Rajesh Prasad and deputy commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav, were present.
Residents flagged a wide range of civic issues, including sanitation, drinking water supply, electricity, roads, streetlights, sewerage, housing and solid waste management. Concerns related to education, sports infrastructure, healthcare, security and drug abus...
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