Staff Reporter ;
About 1,051 complaints were personally accepted by Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis during his Janata Darbar at Hyderabad House in Civil Lines, on Saturday. The complaints from citizens varied from construction of roads to demanding release of fellowship amount for researchers.
The programme started with distribution of title deeds to 21 residents from seven slums. Soon after, the Chief Minister started receiving the complaints from the citizens that include people from all age-groups.
In one of the complaints, Shubhangi Chaudhari, a widow who works as a tailor in Ganeshpeth Colony, complained about her neighbour, who, allegedly, has encroached her land for construction of their toilet illegally.
In another case, a group of researchers from OBC, VJ, SBC submitted a memorandum and demanded release of their fellowship amount by MAHAJYOTI that is pending for past two years.
The Chief Minister told the aministrative officers during the Janata Darbar that no eligible person is deprived of their rightful home. He also urged slum-dwellers who meet the Government's criteria to contact the NMC and Nazul Department to claim their housing rights.
The citizens were visibly haappy after visiting the Janata Darbar.
A delegation from the National Health Mission Contractual Officers and Employees Adjustment Action Committee also submitted a memorandum of their demands.
Additionally, a delegation from the Maharashtra Prantik Tailik Mahasabha, led by former MP Ramdas Tadas, met with the Chief Minister to discuss various issues, including the establishment of the Sant Shri Santaji Maharaj Economic Development Corporation and the revival of traditional oil mill industries.
MLC Sandip Joshi, MLA Pravin Datke, Vijayalakshmi Bidari, Divisional Commissioner; Dr Abhijeet Chaudhari, Municipal Commissioner; CP Dr Ravinder Singal; Sanjay Meena, Chairman, NIT; Vinayak Mahamuni, CEO ZP; were present during the programme.