Mahavir Ward Councillor Jainam Baid conducted a public outreach programme in Rajnandgaon, addressing civic issues including drinking water, sanitation, pensions and ration cards. He also announced regular Patwari meetings at the ward office to improve access to revenue-related services for residents.
Under Su-Shasan Tihar 2026, a public grievance redressal camp in Rajnandgaon enabled Mohad Ward resident Ghanshyam Das Sahu to obtain a free learning driving licence at his doorstep. The initiative is helping citizens access government services and welfare schemes more conveniently through localized service delivery.
A pending pension case of a retired employee has been successfully resolved following an application submitted during the Collector’s Jan Darshan programme in Rajnandgaon. Prompt intervention by the district administration ensured completion of formalities and disbursement of the long-pending pension amount.
A district-level training programme on CM Helpline 1076 was held in Rajnandgaon to strengthen grievance redressal and citizen services. Collector Jitendra Yadav said the helpline will serve as a powerful feedback and accountability mechanism for government schemes and public service delivery.
Rajnandgaon Collector Jitendra Yadav heard public grievances during the weekly Jandarshan programme and directed officials to ensure priority-based resolution of applications. Financial assistance was also provided for a child’s medical treatment.
Collector Jitendra Yadav reviewed preparations for Sushasan Tihar 2026 public grievance redressal camps, directing officials to ensure effective resolution of citizens’ issues at 62 locations across Rajnandgaon district between May 4 and June 10.
Zila Panchayat CEO Suruchi Singh heard public grievances during the weekly Jandarshan in Rajnandgaon and directed officials to ensure priority resolution of applications and benefits under government schemes for eligible citizens.
Rajnandgaon district currently operates nine Public Service Centres providing 76 time-bound services under the Chhattisgarh e-District portal, with over 1.23 lakh applications resolved in the ongoing financial year.
During the weekly Jan Darshan public hearing held at the District Collectorate, Rajnandgaon Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure personally listened to grievances from citizens across the district. He directed officials to resolve applications promptly and ensure eligible individuals receive the benefits of government schemes, especially those who travel from remote areas.
As part of Su-Shasan Tihar 2025, a public service camp in Rajnandgaon saw immediate registration of laborers and distribution of labor cards, with Collector Dr. Bhure handing over a card to a beneficiary, highlighting the state's commitment to timely and transparent governance.