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Shravasti tops grievance redressal index for May
Shravasti tops grievance redressal index for May

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shravasti tops grievance redressal index for May

Lucknow: Shravasti district emerged top among districts in the resolution of public grievances in May. The rankings released by the CM Dashboard and the Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS) show that Shahjahanpur is second, followed by Amethi in the third position. "Govt receives complaints through various platforms like IGRS, CM Helpline, at tehsil and DM offices, etc. With Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally monitoring the system, there was a marked decline in the number of unresolved complaints, as reflected in the May 2025 rankings," said a govt spokesperson. Shravasti district magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi said that a structured strategy was adopted in the district to ensure timely redressal of complaints. Public hearings are conducted every day at 10 am, followed by continuous monitoring of the complaint redressal throughout the day. Pending cases are reviewed at 5 pm and cases where the complainant was dissatisfied with the resolution are assessed at 9 pm. "With all officials treating grievance redressal as a priority, Shravasti consistently ranked among the top five districts in timely and high-quality grievance resolution," he said, adding that the district scored 137 out of 140 points in the May IGRS report, with a resolution rate of 97.86%. Other top performers include Shahjahanpur in the second spot with a 95.71% resolution, Amethi third with 94.29%, Hamirpur fourth with 94.29%, and Ambedkar Nagar fifth with 89.29%. "These districts not only resolved complaints within the stipulated time but also ensured high standards in solution quality. The sixth to tenth ranks were secured by Hathras, Azamgarh, Chandauli, Mainpuri and Siddharthnagar, respectively," the official added.

April IGRS rankings: Shravasti on top in grievance redressal, Shahjahanpur second
April IGRS rankings: Shravasti on top in grievance redressal, Shahjahanpur second

Hindustan Times

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

April IGRS rankings: Shravasti on top in grievance redressal, Shahjahanpur second

: Shravasti district topped the list followed by Shahjahanpur and Amethi for timely and effective redressal of public complaints, according to the April rankings of the CM Dashboard and IGRS (Integrated Grievance Redressal System). District magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi said Shravasti scored 131 out of 140 points in the April IGRS evaluation, achieving the highest complaint resolution ratio in Uttar Pradesh at 93.57%. According to the IGRS report dated April 25, Shahjahanpur secured second place with a 92.86% redressal rate. Amethi was third with 90.71%. Ballia and Ambedkarnagar shared the fourth spot jointly with 85.71%. Hamirpur ranked sixth, Mainpuri seventh, while Mau, Hathras, and Balrampur jointly held the eighth spot. These districts were recognized not only for resolving complaints on time but also for prioritising the quality of redressal. On an average, over 6 lakh cases are registered every month (statewide) through IGRS with an impressive 98% resolution rate, a state government spokesperson said. Shravasti has consistently ranked among the top five districts in the state for timely and quality grievance resolution. 'According to the April reports from IGRS and the CM Dashboard, Shravasti ranked first across Uttar Pradesh in handling public complaints,' Dwivedi said Dwivedi said in line with CM Yogi Adityanath's vision, a special strategy has been implemented in the district for resolving public complaints effectively. 'Public hearings are held daily at 10 am in the district, followed by regular review of the disposal of complaint progress. Pending cases are revisited at 5pm, and feedback-based quality checks are conducted at 9pm,' he said. The Shravasti DM added that all departmental officers have been clearly instructed to give top priority to public hearings and complaint resolution, as directed by the CM. The chief minister's priority in resolving public concerns is evident from his personal involvement through Janata Darshan and department-level initiatives such as IGRS and the Jansunwai Samadhan App. The nodal officers regularly monitor the quality of complaint redressal to ensure transparency and effectiveness, he said. The IGRS ranking has fostered healthy competition among districts, ultimately benefiting the people of Uttar Pradesh. To strengthen public access, a dedicated helpline number 1076 was launched in 2019, allowing citizens to directly reach the Chief Minister's office.

Seven unrecognised madrassas closed in UP's Shravasti
Seven unrecognised madrassas closed in UP's Shravasti

The Print

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

Seven unrecognised madrassas closed in UP's Shravasti

During these two days, government land within a 15-km radius of the India-Nepal border was freed by clearing 119 illegal encroachments as part of a special campaign, the officials said. With this, 17 madrassas have been closed in two days. Shravasti (UP), Apr 27 (PTI) Authorities here closed seven madrassas on Sunday due to non-submission of documents for their recognition, officials said. Three madrassas in Bhinga tehsil and four in Jamunaha tehsil were closed as they did not submit any valid documents for their recognition, the district administration said in a statement. 'There are a total of 297 madrassas in Shravasti district and 192 of these are unrecognised. On Saturday, 10 madrassas were closed within the 15 km-radius of the India-Nepal border. Many irregularities were found in them. 'Most of these were being operated secretly, some were being run illegally in rented houses or homes and some in semi-constructed buildings,' District Minority Welfare Officer Devendra Ram told PTI. According to the statement, the action is being taken against illegal and unrecognised madrassas on the instructions of District Magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi. Action has been taken under Section 67 of the Revenue Act to free government land falling within the 15-km radius of the India-Nepal border from encroachments like illegal concrete houses, among other things, the statement said. PTI COR NAV DIV DIV This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district
Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Time of India

Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district

The district administration has shut down 10 unrecognised madrasas operating illegally within 15 km radius of the Nepal border in the Shravasti district, an official said on Sunday. District Minority Welfare Officer Devendra Ram told PTI, "There are a total of 297 madrasas in Shravasti, of which 192 are unrecognised. On Saturday, 10 madrasas falling in Indian territory within 15 km radius of Nepal border were shut down due to irregularities. Most of these were operating surreptitiously, some were operating illegally in rented houses or homes and some in semi-constructed buildings." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Moose Approaches Girl At Bus Stop In Benguet - Watch What Happens Happy in Shape Undo Action is being taken against illegal and unrecognised madrasas operating in the district on the instructions of District Magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi, an official statement issued by the District Magistrate's Office (by the Information Department) said.

Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district
Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district

The Print

time27-04-2025

  • The Print

Administration shuts down 10 unrecognised madrasas in UP's Shravasti district

Shravasti (UP), Apr 27 (PTI) The district administration has shut down 10 unrecognised madrasas operating illegally within 15 km radius of the Nepal border in the Shravasti district, an official said on Sunday. District Minority Welfare Officer Devendra Ram told PTI, 'There are a total of 297 madrasas in Shravasti, of which 192 are unrecognised. On Saturday, 10 madrasas falling in Indian territory within 15 km radius of Nepal border were shut down due to irregularities. Most of these were operating surreptitiously, some were operating illegally in rented houses or homes and some in semi-constructed buildings.' Action is being taken against illegal and unrecognised madrasas operating in the district on the instructions of District Magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi, an official statement issued by the District Magistrate's Office (by the Information Department) said. PTI COR CDN CDN MNK MNK MNK

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