Janta Darshan/Jansunwai program was organized in Rishiparna Auditorium, Collectorate under the chairmanship of District Magistrate Savin Bansal. A total of 125 complaints were received in the program, most of which were related to land disputes. Apart from this, problems related to demarcation, Municipal Corporation, MDDA, Police, Education, Electricity, Irrigation etc. departments also came to the fore. The District Magistrate directed the officials for quick resolution of land related matters and said that timely disposal of all the cases should be ensured. He said that the concerned complainants should also be informed about the action taken.
Special sensitivity in cases of women, children and elderly
DM Bansal directed the police department to exercise full sensitivity in cases related to women, elderly and children and take immediate cognizance and take immediate action. At the same time, to avoid unnecessary delay in death certificates and inheritance certificates, all the sub-district magistrates and tehsildars were directed to dispose of all the applications within a week. Rajeshwari Devi (70), who is 60 percent disabled, complained that her married daughter has occupied her house. The District Magistrate immediately directed the Sub-Divisional Magistrate Justice to give possession to the elderly woman.
The complainant facing financial crisis will get legal assistance
The complainant Nitin Hemdan talked about not getting a satisfactory decision from the court in the land dispute and his poor financial condition. Taking cognizance of this, the DM directed the Secretary, Legal Services Authority to register his appeal and provide legal advice. 86-year-old farmer Pritam Singh, resident of Simlasgrant, said that despite the court order, the opponent is occupying his land. The DM ordered the Sub-Divisional Magistrate Doiwala to submit an action report within a week.
Directions to the Municipal Corporation to resolve the problem of waterlogging
Elderly Gauri Rani, resident of Karanpur, said that the level of the road has become higher than her house, due to which rainwater enters the house. The District Magistrate directed the Municipal Corporation to take action within a week and give an undertaking related to it. Anita, a resident of Ranipokhari, sought financial assistance for her daughter’s BSc (IT) studies. The DM directed the Chief Development Officer and District Development Officer to take necessary steps under Project ‘Nanda-Sundari’.
Process of giving job to the wife of the deceased employee started
The complainant named Renu told that her husband had died during his service period. The District Magistrate directed the Municipal Commissioner to start the process of job from the deceased dependent quota. On receiving a complaint of illegal serving of liquor in the hotel-restaurant of Danda Lakhound area, the District Magistrate directed the Excise Department to investigate immediately and take action.