Efforts are on to resolve grievances on the spot during Janata Darshan, says Minister
The Hindu
Minister Lad inaugurated Janata Darshan in Dharwad to ensure pleas & grievances are resolved on spot. He urged officials to resolve issues at district level & lauded MLAs for holding such programmes. He also directed officials to adhere to CM's direction to hold taluk-level Janata Darshan. 403 applications were submitted on Monday, highest from Dharwad taluk. Minister symbolically distributed benefits to social welfare scheme beneficiaries.
Labour Minister and Dharwad district in-charge Santosh Lad has said that steps are being taken to ensure that pleas and grievances submitted during the Janata Darshan programme are resolved or redressed on the spot.
Inaugurating the first such programme at Srujana Rangamandir in Dharwad on Monday, the Minister termed Janata Darshan as a pro-people programme. “All the applications received during the programme are being uploaded on the State-level portal set up for the purpose,” he said.
The Minister called upon officials to resolve issues raised by the people at the district level itself. He lauded the initiative taken by MLAs N.H. Konaraddi and Prasad Abbayya for resolving people’s problems by hold such programmes every week.
Speaking about the steps taken by him after becoming the district in-charge Minister, he said that he is trying to become the voice of the people and he is giving suitable directions and suggestions to the officials for resolving various issues.
Referring to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s direction to all Deputy Commissioners to hold taluk-level Janata Darshan in their respective districts, the Minister asked the officials to adhere to the direction. He also said that steps will be taken to hold district-level grievance redressal programmes in other towns of the district.
Mr. Konaraddi and Mr. Abbayya emphasised the need for making good use of Janata Darshan and also called upon the people not to restrict the programme only for submitting applications or grievance redressal. Instead, the programme should be utilised for giving suggestions on the development of the twin cities and the district, they said.
Mr. Abbayya also warned vested interests against using the Janata Darshan programme for pressurising the officials and staff.