62 grievance redressal camps to be organized from May 1 to June 10 across rural and urban clusters
Published on: April 29, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
Under the directions of the State Government, Sushasan Tihar 2026 will be organized across Rajnandgaon district to ensure prompt and effective resolution of public grievances. As part of this major governance initiative, public grievance redressal camps will be conducted at 62 locations in both rural and urban areas between May 1 and June 10, 2026.
The initiative aims to bring administrative services closer to citizens while providing information about various welfare schemes and resolving public issues at the grassroots level.
Cluster-Based Camps in Rural and Urban Areas
According to the scheduled program, rural camps will cover clusters of 15 to 20 Gram Panchayats in each session, ensuring wide participation from villages. Similarly, cluster-based camps will also be organized in urban areas to address civic concerns efficiently.
The administration has designed the camps to enable citizens to directly interact with officials and receive immediate solutions related to government schemes, public services, and local issues.
Block-Wise Rural Camp Schedule
Under Chhuriya Janpad Panchayat, a grievance redressal camp covering Gram Panchayats including Bhandarpur, Boirdih, Ghoghare, Halekosa, Jarhamahka, Jhithratola, Kallutola, Lalutola, Magardhokhra, Maharajpur, Nagarkohra, Pinkapar, Purramtola, Rampur, Rangitola, Shikarimahka and Shikaritola will be held on May 4, 2026 at Gram Panchayat Bhandarpur.
Similarly, under Dongargarh Janpad Panchayat, villages such as Bortalav, Piparkharkala, Budhanchhapar, Barnarakala, Charbhatha, Mohanpur, Narayangarh, Rampur, Kaneri, Bhagwantola, Bagnadi, Bagrekasa, Karutola, Tatekasa, Kothitola and Sitagota will be covered on May 5, 2026 at Budhanchhapar.
Under Dongargaon Janpad Panchayat, Gram Panchayats including Asra, Kokpur, V. Navagaon, Sanginkachhar, Tendunala, Bamhani Bhantha, Khamhera, Tilairwar, Tappa, Jantar, Chichdo, Mathaldabari, Mohad, Maneri, Bargaon, Margaon, Girgaon, Kohka and G. Navagaon will be included on May 6, 2026 at Asra.
Under Rajnandgaon Janpad Panchayat, Gram Panchayats Sundara, Bori, Gathula, Bhathagaon, Boirdih, Jarahi, Tumdilewa, Achankpur Bhathapara, Parmalkasa, Manki, Tornakattha, Parrikala, Barga, Indamara, Bhanpuri, Paneka, Bankal, Farhad, Rewagahan and Bhedikala will participate on May 7, 2026 at Sundara.
Further camps will continue across multiple Gram Panchayats including Aachholi, Aamgaon (K.), Chircharikala, Munjalkala, Mudpar, Surgi, Singhola, Arjuni, Salhe, Khuteri, Palandur, Dilapahari, Tumdibod, Godalwahi, Sonesarar, Tilai, Job, Kaleva, Rengakathera, Patpar, Kuhikala, Devkatta, Tedesara, Belargondi, Sivnikala, Gopalpur and Dusera between May 8 and June 10, 2026, covering all development blocks of the district.
Urban Camps in Municipal Corporation Rajnandgaon
Public grievance camps will also be conducted ward-wise in Municipal Corporation Rajnandgaon. Key schedules include:
- May 4: Wards 1, 2, 3, 8 – Motipur School
- May 6: Wards 4, 5, 6 – Chikhli School
- May 8: Wards 7, 9, 10 – Shankarpur School
- May 11: Wards 11, 12, 13 – Bapu Primary School Stationpara
- May 13: Wards 16, 17, 18, 19, 23 – Thakur Pyarelal School
- May 15: Wards 14, 15, 24 – State School
- May 18: Wards 22, 44, 45 – Kamla College
- May 20–June 10: Remaining wards will be covered at Pendri School, Revadih School, Bharkapara School, Lakholli CDS School, Baigapara School, Digvijay College, Basantpur School, Ganjpara School, Mohad School and Mohara Filter Plant as per schedule.
Camps in Other Urban Local Bodies
Grievance redressal camps will also be organized in:
- Municipal Council Dongargarh at Krishi Upaj Mandi, government schools, municipal offices and cultural halls between May 4 and May 21.
- Nagar Panchayat Dongargaon, Chhuriya, Lal Bahadur Nagar, and Ghumka, where camps will be held ward-wise at community buildings, cultural platforms, and municipal premises between May 7 and May 21.
Objective of Sushasan Tihar 2026
Through Sushasan Tihar 2026, the district administration aims to strengthen transparent governance by ensuring quick grievance redressal, awareness of welfare schemes, and improved coordination between citizens and government departments.
The initiative is expected to significantly enhance citizen participation while ensuring timely solutions to public concerns at both village and urban levels.
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