Minister Javed Rana Meets Delegations, Reviews Public Grievances in Srinagar

Javed Rana
Javed Rana

JUNE 11: Several delegations, including legislators and public representatives, met Minister Javed Rana at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar to discuss various public grievances and developmental concerns. The delegations presented a wide range of issues concerning different sectors, seeking government intervention for timely resolution.

During the interactions, the delegations apprised the Minister of problems faced by the people in their respective constituencies and regions. The concerns included demands for improved civic amenities, better road infrastructure, enhanced healthcare and education facilities, employment generation, and timely delivery of public services. The representatives emphasized the need for swift action to address these issues to improve the overall quality of life for the citizens.

Minister Javed Rana listened attentively to each delegation and assured them that their concerns would be forwarded to the respective departments for immediate examination and necessary action. He emphasized that the government is fully committed to addressing public grievances promptly and effectively, ensuring that no issue remains unresolved for long.

Reiterating the government’s focus on inclusive development, the Minister stated that reaching out to the public, understanding their issues, and resolving them remains a cornerstone of the administration’s agenda. He highlighted that the government is adopting a proactive and responsive approach to governance, where feedback from the ground plays a vital role in policy-making and implementation.

The Minister further added that special attention is being given to areas requiring urgent infrastructural improvements and welfare interventions. Departments have been directed to maintain close coordination to expedite project implementation and service delivery across sectors. He assured the delegations that continuous monitoring mechanisms are in place to track progress on grievance redressal and developmental initiatives.

Minister Javed Rana also praised the role of public representatives and community leaders in acting as a bridge between the government and the people. He stressed that collaborative governance is key to ensuring that the benefits of development reach every section of society.

The meeting at the Civil Secretariat reflects the administration’s commitment to participatory governance, transparency, and accountability. The government continues to engage directly with the people and their representatives to ensure that public grievances are addressed in a timely, fair, and comprehensive manner.