Rajnandgaon Collector Jitendra Yadav has directed officials to ensure polite public dealing, fast grievance redressal and speedy implementation of the Prime Minister Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme during the weekly review meeting.
Additional Collectors in Rajnandgaon heard public grievances during the Jan Darshan programme under Good Governance Week and directed officials to ensure time-bound and priority-based resolution of applications related to housing, Aadhaar, land records and welfare schemes.
Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee General Secretary Shahid Bhai targeted the BJP, alleging that in the last eight years the government has collected ₹127 lakh crore in GST from the poor, farmers, and common people. He said that due to the “Gabbar Singh Tax,” heavy burdens were imposed on agricultural equipment, textiles, stationery, and even religious essentials. Accusing the BJP of misleading the public, he said the government is portraying GST amendments as a festival while crushing the working class and middle-class families.
At the weekly Jan Darshan in Rajnandgaon, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure heard public grievances ranging from pensions and housing to land records and Aadhaar updates. He directed officials to resolve applications promptly and extend government scheme benefits to all eligible citizens.
At the weekly Jan Darshan in Rajnandgaon, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure sensitively heard public grievances, ranging from housing scheme benefits to road repairs, and directed officials to ensure speedy resolution while connecting citizens to government welfare programs.
A revenue camp was organized at the Kumarda tehsil office to provide immediate redressal of public issues related to land records and certificates. Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure conducted a surprise inspection of the camp, interacting with citizens and instructing revenue officials to dispose of applications promptly and sensitively. A total of 225 applications were received, of which 115 were resolved on the spot. Free distribution of farmer booklets also took place during the camp.
At the weekly Jan Darshan held at the district office in Mohla, Collector Smt. Tulika Prajapati addressed six public applications and directed officials to resolve issues with urgency and compassion.