During his official visit to the Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district, Secretary Jay Prakash Maurya inspected the implementation of Su-Shasan Tihar 2025, assessing public grievance redressal efforts. He interacted with villagers in Kaudikasa, assured timely resolution of issues, and emphasized quality governance through decentralized camps and accountability mechanisms.
With an overwhelming response from citizens, the “Sushasan Tihar 2025” initiative in Rajnandgaon district has seen a surge of public participation. Over 56,988 applications have been submitted so far, covering demands related to pensions, housing, electricity, job cards, and more. The initiative aims to resolve public grievances through direct engagement and efficient governance.
In a high-level meeting held at the district headquarters, Collector Tulika Prajapati and SP Yashpal Singh directed officials to ensure robust law and order during the ongoing Sushasan Tihar 2025. The focus was on citizen engagement, timely redressal of grievances, and preventive measures against social issues such as child marriage and illegal activities.
Rajnandgaon Collector Sanjay Agrawal, in a high-level district meeting, called Su-Shasan Tihar a transformative initiative for governance, offering citizens a direct platform to express concerns. He directed officials to adopt a positive and people-first approach, ensuring timely and quality disposal of grievances received during the April–May 2025 campaign.