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Union Minister Pemmasani Chandrasekhar assures swift resolution of grievances
Union Minister Pemmasani Chandrasekhar assures swift resolution of grievances

New Indian Express

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Union Minister Pemmasani Chandrasekhar assures swift resolution of grievances

GUNTUR: Union Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, Dr Pemmasani Chandrasekhar, gave a patient ear to the denizens and received petitions during a Public Grievance Redressal programme at Shankaran Hall in the Guntur Collectorate on Monday. On the occasion, Pemmasani stressed that resolving public grievances is primarily the duty of officials. 'This platform, initiated by the Chief Minister, is a meaningful step toward connecting with the people. The resolution of complaints, whether good or bad, rests with the officials. Only when each department sincerely addresses issues will this initiative succeed,' he said. He contrasted the current administration with the previous YSRCP government, stating that officials now work without pressure and with greater autonomy. 'Use this freedom to serve the public and earn their trust,' he urged. Pemmasani added, 'We know what's happening in the field and how complaints are being handled. People must feel assured that their concerns will be addressed by the administration.'

Bhoo Bharati Revenue Camps Launched: Land Disputes to Be Resolved at Village Level, Says Collector Santosh
Bhoo Bharati Revenue Camps Launched: Land Disputes to Be Resolved at Village Level, Says Collector Santosh

Hans India

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Bhoo Bharati Revenue Camps Launched: Land Disputes to Be Resolved at Village Level, Says Collector Santosh

Gadwal: District Collector B.M. Santosh urged farmers to make full use of the "Bhoo Bharati" Revenue Grievance Meetings being held in villages and resolve their land-related issues permanently. He emphasized that the Telangana government is committed to addressing land problems by reaching out to citizens directly, rather than making them visit government offices repeatedly. On Tuesday, the Collector attended a Revenue Grievance Meet organized in Vavilala village of Ittikyal mandal. During the program, he personally received petitions from farmers and engaged in face-to-face conversations to understand their land-related concerns in detail. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector explained that the Telangana government has recently introduced the Bhoo Bharati (ROR) Act, replacing the earlier Dharani system. As part of its implementation, Ittikyal mandal has been selected as a pilot project location in the district. Similar revenue grievance meetings are being organized in 28 mandals across 28 districts of the state to resolve long-pending land issues. He said that earlier people had to go to government offices to resolve land matters, but under this initiative, officials are now visiting villages directly to accept petitions and conduct field-level inquiries. Based on these investigations, eligible beneficiaries will be identified and official orders will be issued before the end of the month. The Collector revealed that on the first day of the drive in Gopal Dinne village, 21 applications related to land issues were received. He advised citizens to submit their petitions in the prescribed proforma. He clarified that while Meeseva centers charge fees for such services, these grievance meetings offer completely free of cost submission and processing of land issue applications. Farmers can apply for corrections and claims related to: Errors in names in land records Variations in land extent Inheritance claims Errors in land nature classification Lands listed under prohibited categories Pending Sada Bainamas (unregistered sale deeds) Missing survey numbers Lack of pattadar passbooks or title documents Collector Santosh urged all farmers to take advantage of this opportunity and resolve any long-standing land problems through these revenue grievance camps. Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana, Ittikyal Tahsildar Veerabhadrappa, Erravalli Tahsildar Naresh, several farmers, and other officials participated in the program.

New Committee to oversee Kuwaiti citizenship revocations
New Committee to oversee Kuwaiti citizenship revocations

Zawya

time12-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

New Committee to oversee Kuwaiti citizenship revocations

KUWAIT CITY - The Council of Ministers has issued a decision to establish a Grievance Committee for the Withdrawal and Revocation of Kuwaiti Citizenship. According to Article 1 of the decision, the committee will be directly affiliated with the Council of Ministers. The Council of Ministers has also appointed the committee members, with Counselor Ali Musaed Ali Al-Dhubaibi serving as Chairman. The committee members include: 1. Abdulwahab Abdulrahman Yousef Al-Muzaini - Vice Chairman 2. Counselor Khaled Abdulrahman Ahmed Abdulrahman Al-Bakr 3. Jamal Khalifa Al-Rish 4. Fawaz Suleiman Al-Mishaan The decision also outlines the remuneration for the Chairman, Vice Chairman, members, and the committee's secretariat. Article 2 specifies the committee's responsibilities, which include receiving and reviewing grievances from individuals whose Kuwaiti citizenship has been withdrawn or revoked, or whose citizenship certificates have been withdrawn. The committee will study these cases, prepare recommendations, and submit proposals under applicable laws, regulations, and decisions. Article 3 states that the committee will hold its meetings at the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, though it may convene elsewhere if deemed necessary by the Chairman. Meetings will be called by the Chairman as needed. A quorum will be achieved with the attendance of an absolute majority of members, including the Chairman or Vice Chairman. Deliberations will remain confidential, and decisions will be made by an absolute majority of attending members. In the event of a tie, the Chairman's vote will prevail. The committee may also seek assistance from experts or competent individuals, who may attend meetings but will not have voting rights. Article 4 mandates that the committee establish its internal regulations during its first meeting and define a timeframe for addressing matters within its jurisdiction. Article 5 grants the committee the authority to request necessary data from any relevant party to fulfill its duties, and all parties are required to cooperate. Article 6 assigns the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to serve as the committee's secretariat. The secretariat will prepare for meetings, receive grievances, present them to the Chairman, collect relevant data, and submit reports on each grievance to the committee. The organization of the secretariat and the appointment of its secretary will be determined by the Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs. Article 7 sets the committee's term at one year from the date of its first meeting, with the possibility of extension by the Council of Ministers if necessary. Article 8 requires the committee to announce the start of its work, the mechanism for communication, and the process for submitting grievances through government social media platforms or other appropriate means immediately after its formation. Article 9 obligates the committee to prepare periodic progress reports and a final report at the end of its term. These reports will include recommendations and proposals regarding the grievances reviewed, as well as any other matters related to its work. The reports will be submitted to the Council of Ministers for consideration. Article 10 stipulates that all concerned parties must implement this decision, which will take effect from the date of its issuance and be published in the Official Gazette. Arab Times | © Copyright 2024, All Rights Reserved Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( arabtimes

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