Khattar holds Janata Darbar in Karnal; Listens to over 400 grievances

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Khattar holds Janata Darbar in Karnal; Listens to over 400 grievances

Monday, 27 February 2023 | PNS | Chandigarh/Karnal

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday listened to the problems of the people and ordered on-the-spot redressal at Janta Darbar held at Karnal Club in Karnal district on Sunday.

People attending the Janta Darbar said that they are really happy to see that their 'Mukhyamantri' along with the top officials of his administrative wing has taken the initiative of directly interacting with the common man. "Never we have thought that the Chief Minister himself is listening to the problems by sitting with the higher officials and solving them on the spot," said the attendees.

The Chief Minister said that the people of the state are his family and Janta Darbar is a unique experiment of listening to the problems of the people. Earlier, Samvad programmes have also been organized in Rohtak, Sirsa, Sonipat, and Kurukshetra districts, said Khattar, while assuring the people that their problems would be solved at the earliest.

Khattar said that the State Government has done many things to change the system in the last eight years. “New policies have been formulated and old laws have been amended to make life easier for the people and to solve their complaints and problems. The State Government has done many innovative things to change the system in the last eight years. New policies have been formulated and old laws have been amended to make life easier for the people and to address their grievances,” he added.

The Chief Minister said that by starting a new initiative, the Government had launched the ‘Vivadon se Samadhan’ programme, under which new policies were formulated to address the grievances of people in various departments.

Khattar said that using the data available in Parivar Pehchan Patra database, the Government has decided to assign the responsibility of taking care of citizens to specific departments. “The age group up to six years has been assigned to the Department of Women and Child Development so that every needy child can be taken care of, irrespective of whether the child is currently attending an Anganwadi centre or not,” he said. The age group above six years and up to 18 years have been assigned to the School Education Department to ensure that no child remains out of school. Similarly, the age group above 18 years and up to 25 years has been assigned to the Higher Education department to ensure that every youth is either educated or gets skilled for jobs.

The age group above 25 years and up to 40 years has been assigned to the Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Department to ensure skill, entrepreneurship, and employment for the youth, said Khattar. The Chief Minister informed that the age group of 40 to 60 years would be taken care of by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department and people above 60 years of age would be taken care of by the SEWA Department.

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