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CM Yogi Adityanath Holds Public Hearing, Directs Officials to Resolve Grievances

Officials added that feedback gathered during these interactions often helps identify gaps in service delivery and enables quicker policy response across Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Thursday interacted with citizens from various districts during a public grievance redressal programme held at the premises of Gorakhnath Temple. The interaction took place as part of the state government’s ongoing outreach initiative aimed at directly addressing public concerns.

CM Yogi Adityanath Holds Public Hearing

During the session, commonly known as Janata Darshan, the Chief Minister listened to complaints and requests related to civic issues, welfare benefits, and administrative matters. He instructed officials present to ensure prompt action and resolve the grievances within stipulated timelines.

Directs Officials to Resolve Grievances

According to officials, such public interaction programmes are regularly organised to strengthen communication between the administration and citizens and to monitor the implementation of government schemes at the ground level. Authorities said directions issued during the session would be followed up through departmental reviews.

The state government stated that the initiative reflects its commitment to governance with public participation and accountability. Officials added that feedback gathered during these interactions often helps identify gaps in service delivery and enables quicker policy response across Uttar Pradesh.

Observers note that the Chief Minister has frequently used these forums to review district-level administration and emphasise responsiveness among officials, particularly in matters involving welfare schemes and public services.

Officials said that several petitions received during the interaction related to issues such as land disputes, pension approvals, police matters, and access to government welfare schemes. The Chief Minister directed department representatives to coordinate with district administrations and submit status reports after taking necessary action, stressing that delays in resolving public complaints would not be tolerated.

Sources present at the event said that instructions were issued on the spot in some cases, with senior officers contacted directly to expedite urgent matters. The administration has also been asked to prioritise grievances concerning vulnerable groups, including senior citizens, women, and economically weaker families.

Authorities noted that the feedback gathered during such programmes is documented and forwarded to relevant departments for monitoring, ensuring that complaints are tracked until resolution. Officials added that periodic review meetings are conducted to assess compliance with the directions issued during these public hearings.

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