What Did Rajasthan CM Review at the Rural Grievance Resolution Camp in Banswara?
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Jaipur, Dec 20 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajan Lal Sharma, conducted a review of the Rural Grievance Resolution Camp held at Tejpur Gram Panchayat in the Banswara district on Saturday. He assessed the arrangements and operations of the camp.
During his visit, he examined the stalls established by various departments, observed the performance of officers and staff, and engaged with them to grasp the methods employed for addressing public grievances and the advancements made.
The Chief Minister also had discussions with the villagers attending the camp, soliciting their feedback regarding state government initiatives and delving into their concerns.
He emphasized that the state government is committed to systematically and promptly addressing the challenges encountered by the general populace.
To facilitate this, both rural and urban problem resolution camps are being organized throughout Rajasthan to guarantee efficient and swift grievance redressal.
Sharma pointed out that longstanding issues affecting citizens are being tackled through these camps. Significant activities such as mutual land partition, land record mutations, and the establishment of access roads are being carried out at rural problem resolution camps.
He urged the community to take full advantage of these initiatives.
As part of the event, the Chief Minister presented certificates related to the resolution of various grievances to the villagers.
He also distributed motorized tricycles to individuals with disabilities and extended benefits to deserving recipients under the schemes of the Medical and Health Department, Women and Child Development Department, and Social Justice and Empowerment Department.
Certificates pertaining to document verification were also granted during the occasion.
At the camp, Sharma presented documents regarding land partition by mutual consent to a beneficiary family.
The beneficiaries expressed that the partition had previously been stalled due to a longstanding dispute, but the issue was swiftly resolved through the camp. They conveyed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for the prompt resolution.
Additionally, the Chief Minister participated in the Annaprashan (first solid food) ceremony of a young girl at the camp.
Present at the event were Tribal Area Development Minister Babulal Kharadi, MLA Kailash Meena, former Leader of the Opposition Rajendra Rathore, senior officials, and a large gathering of villagers.