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Guv calls for ensuring prompt public service delivery

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Jammu, Apr 16: Governor Satyapal Malik reviewed the functioning of the government departments in a high-level meeting at the Civil Secretariat Jammu.

Khurshid A. Ganai, Kewal Krishan Sharma and K Skandan- Advisors to the Governor; BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to the Governor,  Administrative Secretaries of various government departments and other concerned officers were present in the meeting.

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Governor appreciated the working of officers and observed that he has full faith in capabilities of the officers in running affairs of the state in an efficient and transparent manner. He directed the Administrative Secretaries to take strict action against irregularities and corruption and emphasised that those responsible should be proceeded against without any fear or favour, an official prtess release informed.

Reviewing the preparedness of PHE and PDD ahead of summer season, Governor directed the concerned departments to put in place a dependable mechanism to facilitate adequate electric and water supply to the consumers.

Governor also directed the health authorities to provide effective healthcare services to the people by ensuring optimum utilization of all the available resources.

Expressing his concern for pendency in disposal of grievances received at the Governor’s Grievance Cell and Grievance Cell at Governor’s Secretariat, Governor advised the officers to take stock of grievances pertaining to their departments and ensure timely redressal of complaints through the nodal officers of the departments under their control.

Governor also advised the Administrative Secretaries to regularly review the functioning of their respective departments and ensure prompt and efficient public service delivery.

Advisors and Chief Secretary made some suggestions on productive and result-oriented measures for improving efficiency of the departments.

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