Javed Rana Listens to Public Complaints at Grievance Redressal Session in Jammu, Assures Swift Action and Prompt Resolution of Issues

Javed Rana
Javed Rana

APRIL 9: Scores of delegations from Jammu and surrounding areas gathered today at the Civil Secretariat in Jammu to meet the Minister for Jal Shakti, Javed Ahmed Rana, to present their grievances and concerns. The delegations, comprising both collective and individual issues, expressed their desire for the prompt resolution of their problems.

Minister Javed Ahmed Rana gave each delegation a patient hearing, showing a deep commitment to understanding and addressing the issues raised. He assured the visiting deputations that all genuine concerns would be thoroughly examined and considered for early redressal. This approach reflects his dedication to ensuring that public grievances are not only acknowledged but also addressed efficiently.

During the interaction, Javed Rana reiterated the commitment of the Omar Abdullah-led government to providing effective governance and resolving public issues on a priority basis. He emphasized that the government’s primary focus is on improving the standard of living for citizens and ensuring that their concerns are dealt with in a timely manner. Minister Rana assured the delegations that the government’s efforts are continuously directed toward the welfare and betterment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The delegations raised a variety of issues, including infrastructure concerns, water supply problems, healthcare facilities, and other community-related matters. Minister Rana highlighted the significant initiatives and steps that the government has taken to address such challenges. He specifically mentioned the ongoing projects aimed at improving public services, especially in the realm of water management, sanitation, and public health. These efforts are intended to enhance the quality of life for residents and create a more sustainable environment in Jammu and Kashmir.

Furthermore, Minister Rana underscored the importance of public participation in governance and assured the people that their concerns will be the focal point of government actions moving forward. He also expressed his confidence that the cooperation between the government and citizens would result in more tangible and effective solutions.

The session concluded with the Minister reiterating his commitment to providing accessible and responsive governance. He stressed that addressing the concerns of the people is the government’s priority, and all steps would be taken to ensure that these grievances are resolved at the earliest. The interactions at the Civil Secretariat demonstrated a collaborative effort between the government and the people, with a shared goal of achieving sustainable development and improving the overall living standards of Jammu and Kashmir.