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LG’s Mulaqaat

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June 2, 2023
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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s interactive programme, “LG’s Mulaqaat” has been generating tremendous response from the masses. The seriousness of the programme can be gauged by the very fact that people are coming forward in good numbers filing their grievances on JKIGRAMS and fortunately most of their grievances are getting redressed.

In the latest edition of ‘LG’s Mulaqat’, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with the people and heard their grievances and reviewed the action taken on the grievances of the applicants by the concerned Administrative Secretaries, Deputy Commissioners and other senior officers. LG asserted that the prime objective of his administration is quality grievance disposal, constant monitoring of service delivery mechanisms and ensuring accountability for welfare and progress of the common man and that in this regard every effort is being made to empower the citizens and enable them to play a bigger role in society.It goes without saying that the governments are for the welfare of the public and therefore those at the helm of affairs need to have better understanding of the issues confronting their people. And there is no better way to do so than opening up the communication links with the people and being accessible to them. For over all development and progress it is a must that the administration communicates with people more and more at all levels. In this regard, LG’s Mulaqaat and Awaam Ki Awaaz are the two initiatives taken by the Jammu and Kashmir administration which are innovative and provide people an opportunity to communicate with the head of the administration and bring their issues to the fore.

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The programmes have been attracting more and more people. LG, during series of such programmes, has made it amply clear to the officers on the ground to maintain digital records of their meetings with the public and submit the action taken report on the grievances received periodically. He has also conveyed to the officers to monitor the working of their subordinates and officials working at the ground level ensuring an effective public delivery system while focusing on complete saturation of benefits of the flagship schemes.

Though the initiative is being appreciated by one and all, there are complaints that on district and sub divisional levels, officers are not accessible to the people. Forget about DCs and SDMs, even a Patwari is not ready to listen to the ordinary people.  Therefore on the pattern of LG’s Mulaqat, the district heads too should open up communication links with the public. There should be some specific days reserved when the heads of district administration communicate with the public, listen to their issues and ensure administrative intervention wherever needed. Making peoples’ participation possible, the heads of district administrations should be more accessible to the people. The DCs should ensure that all SDMs too take such initiatives and remain accessible to the people who are the real stakeholders and whatever the schemes are made by the government are for the welfare of the public. However, it goes without saying that not all people are aware of all the schemes and thus fail to reap the fruits. It is therefore responsibility of the administrative heads on all levels to make efforts so that the benefits of all the schemes reach to all the concerned people. Public representatives, be those panchayat, BDC or DDC members can play a key role in this regard. They are the elected representatives of the public and therefore have much more communication with the people. These representatives should ensure that the benefit of all the schemes reach to all the concerned. Besides, they are the bridge between the administration and public and therefore should be the ones to listen to the people and then make the administration aware about the issues confronting people. The more actively these representatives mingle with people and communicate with the administration, the more people will get benefitted.

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