Chandigarh Administration Reaffirms Commitment to Transparent Governance at Hallomajra Shivir
UT Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria conducted a Samadhan Shivir for residents of Hallomajra on Monday, reinforcing the Administration's dedication to citizen-centric, transparent, and responsive governance. During the event, teams from various departments of the UT Administration received a total of 66 grievances from residents, which were meticulously recorded and forwarded to concerned authorities for necessary action and time-bound redressal.
Residents Voice Concerns on Civic Amenities and Infrastructure
Residents of Hallomajra presented their grievances and concerns in detail, covering a wide range of subjects. These included civic amenities, sanitation, drinking water supply, electricity, roads, street lighting, housing, public health services, education, solid waste management, land acquisition, access roads, parking spaces, cow protection, and other infrastructure-related matters. Officers from the concerned departments provided on-the-spot updates, clarified queries, and outlined steps for timely resolution. Several issues were resolved immediately, while others requiring further action were noted for time-bound redressal.
Administrator Emphasizes Accountability and Coordination
Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria issued clear directions to the concerned officers to ensure quick and coordinated action on the grievances received. He emphasized accountability, inter-departmental coordination, and regular monitoring to ensure effective outcomes. In his address, Kataria thanked the public and highlighted that working together would help resolve these issues easily and swiftly, rather than addressing them separately. He assured residents that all genuine concerns raised during the Samadhan Shivir would be addressed in a timely manner, reiterating the Administration's commitment to taking governance to the doorstep of citizens and strengthening engagement with local communities.
Kataria Pays Tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Meanwhile, Kataria paid tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his martyrdom anniversary by watering a genetically cloned Beri tree at the Museum of Trees in Daria. The original tree was planted by Bhagat Singh at his ancestral home in Bangey village, Faisalabad (Pakistan), in 1917, when he was only 10 years old. Kataria stated that Shaheed Bhagat Singh continues to inspire generations with his patriotism, conviction, and fearless spirit. He urged the youth to follow his ideals and work towards nation-building with dedication and responsibility. DS Jaspal, the creator of the Museum of Trees, highlighted the Museum's role in preserving spiritual and historical heritage through genetic cloning of significant trees.



