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Collector holds GP level joint public grievance under Bhubaneswar Block

Bhubaneswar – 19.05.2025:The Gram Panchayat level joint public grievance hearing camp was held in the premises of Injana Gram Panchayat office under Bhubaneswar block of Khordha district today. The grievance was held under the direct supervision of Khordha Collector Shri Chanchal Rana in the presence of PRI members and other senior officials. Hearing of public grievances was started at 7 AM and all arrangements were made for the public to keep an eye on current heat conditions in the state.

The collector along with other officers gave a patient hearing to the people and issued necessary instructions to officers concerned for early resolution of their problems. A total of 53 grievances were received today. Of these, 33 complaints were individual ones while 17 were community complaints. Three of these grievances were addressed promptly on the spot.

Among others, ADM, Bhubaneswar Shri Rudra Narayan Mohanty, Sub-Collector Dr. Manoranjan Sahu, Zilla Parishad Chief Development Officer Shri Jyoti Sankar Sahu, BDO Shri Debi Prasad Mohanty,Tahsildar Shri Mrutyunjay Tripathy, District Education Officer Sonamika Ray, Deputy Collector Artatran Mallick, Assistant Collector Bhubaneswari Kanhar, Additional DCPs among others were present on the occasion.

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