What Happened When Chh'garh CM Engaged with Villagers at 'Samadhan Shivir'?

Synopsis
Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister <b>Vishnu Deo Sai</b> made waves during his recent visit to <b>Surajpur district</b>. Engaging directly with citizens at a <b>'Samadhan Shivir'</b>, he emphasized the importance of good governance and transparency, marking a transformative step for the state's administration.
Key Takeaways
- Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai actively engages with citizens at 'Samadhan Shivir'.
- Direct communication leads to quicker resolution of grievances.
- The 'Sushasan Tihar' campaign is structured in three phases.
- Transparency and public-friendly governance are core focuses of the campaign.
- Community involvement is pivotal for effective governance in Chhattisgarh.
Raipur, May 9 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Vishnu Deo Sai, made a significant visit to Surajpur district on Thursday, where he engaged with local residents during a 'Samadhan Shivir' (solution camp) organized by the state government.
This visit was part of the ongoing 'Sushasan Tihar' (good governance festival), a state-wide initiative launched by the Chief Minister on April 8.
The campaign is structured in three phases, designed to connect citizens with the essence of good governance and development.
Throughout this campaign, Chief Minister Sai has traveled to various locations across the state, listening to citizens' grievances and issuing immediate orders for resolution.
While speaking to the residents of Kot Patna village, he mentioned that he has been visiting various districts of Chhattisgarh and meeting people without protocol since May 5.
He stated, “These solution camps being held in villages are yielding positive outcomes as citizens are directly sharing their concerns with relevant officials, leading to timely resolutions. I am engaging with the community without formalities to gain firsthand insights.”
The 'Sushasan Tihar' initiative is being implemented in three distinct phases.
The initial phase, which took place from April 8 to 11, focused on collecting applications from the public at the level of gram panchayat and urban body officials.
The second phase, conducted from April 12 to April 30, involved evaluating and addressing the issues highlighted in these applications within a month.
The third phase commenced on May 5, featuring the organization of 'Samadhan camps' aimed at resolving various problems and grievances.
A designated block-level officer in each district is responsible for overseeing each camp.
This third phase of the campaign is set to conclude on May 31.
During his visit on Thursday, Chief Minister Sai reaffirmed his government's dedication to fostering transparency, effectiveness, and a public-friendly administration at all levels of governance.