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Collector Dr. Bhure Hears Public Grievances in Weekly Jan Darshan Program

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.

“Good Governance Festival: Dr. Raman Singh Inaugurates Development Works Worth ₹1.21 Crore in Tedsera”

As part of the ongoing 'Sushasan Tihar', Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh participated in a mega solution camp in village Tedsera, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation for 22 development works worth ₹1.21 crore. Multiple welfare benefits, including housing, sanitation, and health cards, were distributed to the villagers under various central and state schemes.

Collector Tulika Prajapati Launches Third Phase of ‘Su-Shasan Tihar 2025’ to Resolve Public Grievances in Mohla

Mohla District Collector Tulika Prajapati held a press conference announcing the third phase of Su-Shasan Tihar 2025, a flagship initiative aimed at ensuring time-bound and qualitative resolution of citizens' grievances. The campaign will feature 25 solution camps across the district from May 5 to May 30.

“Ward-Level Solution Camps in Rajnandgaon from May 5 to 31 Under ‘Sushasan Tihar 2025′”

Rajnandgaon Municipal Corporation, under the directive of the Chhattisgarh government, will organize 'Samadhan Shivirs' in various city wards from May 5 to May 31, 2025. These camps, a part of the third phase of Sushasan Tihar 2025, aim to inform citizens about the resolution of their previously submitted applications and ensure delivery of welfare scheme benefits.

Labour Department Camp Resolves Applications, Issues Worker Cards in Chaukhdia Para

As part of the Sushasan Tihar initiative, the Labour Department organized a special camp in Chaukhdia Para, Heera-Moti Ward, Rajnandgaon on April 19. The camp saw resolution of around 30 cases and issuance of new worker cards, with active participation from local residents and officials.