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MHADA Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Board to hold first Janata Darbar Din
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MHADA Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Board to hold first Janata Darbar Din

MHADA Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Housing and Area Development Board will conduct its first Janata Darbar on March 28, 2025, to ensure timely and effective resolution of public grievances. This initiative follows the Lokshahi Din model at MHADA Headquarters, aimed at making the grievance redressal process more accessible and responsive.

As per the directives of Hon’ble Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister & Housing Minister Eknath Shinde, a 100-day action plan has been enforced across all administrative departments. Under this plan, citizen grievance redressal has been prioritized, and accordingly, Sanjeev Jaiswal, IAS, Vice President & CEO, MHADA has instructed all regional boards to conduct Janata Darbar Din for direct resolution of public concerns.

Following the successful conduct of the first Janata Darbar Din at the MHADA Nashik Board, the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Board will now hold its own public forum for grievance resolution. The Janata Darbar Din at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar will be chaired by the Chief Officer of the Board and will take place at the Board’s Office, CBS Road, near Mahavir Stambh, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

A public notice is issued to all shop owners, plot holders, and flat owners across all districts in the Marathwada region under the Board’s jurisdiction. Concerned individuals must submit written applications along with necessary supporting documents to the Board by March 27, 2025.

For further details, applicants are advised to contact the Board office.

MHADA Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Housing and Area Development Board will conduct its first Janata Darbar on March 28, 2025, to ensure timely and effective resolution of public grievances. This initiative follows the Lokshahi Din model at MHADA Headquarters, aimed at making the grievance redressal process more accessible and responsive. As per the directives of Hon’ble Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister & Housing Minister Eknath Shinde, a 100-day action plan has been enforced across all administrative departments. Under this plan, citizen grievance redressal has been prioritized, and accordingly, Sanjeev Jaiswal, IAS, Vice President & CEO, MHADA has instructed all regional boards to conduct Janata Darbar Din for direct resolution of public concerns. Following the successful conduct of the first Janata Darbar Din at the MHADA Nashik Board, the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Board will now hold its own public forum for grievance resolution. The Janata Darbar Din at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar will be chaired by the Chief Officer of the Board and will take place at the Board’s Office, CBS Road, near Mahavir Stambh, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. A public notice is issued to all shop owners, plot holders, and flat owners across all districts in the Marathwada region under the Board’s jurisdiction. Concerned individuals must submit written applications along with necessary supporting documents to the Board by March 27, 2025. For further details, applicants are advised to contact the Board office.

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