Kanpur DM Resolves 10 Complaints on Sampoorna Samadhan Dias, Directs Action Against Officials
Kanpur DM Resolves Complaints, Directs Action Against Officials

Kanpur District Magistrate Oversees Sampoorna Samadhan Diwas, Resolves Complaints and Directs Official Action

In a significant administrative event, the Narwal tehsil of Kanpur held its Sampoorna Samadhan Diwas on Saturday, chaired by District Magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh. The session aimed to address public grievances efficiently and transparently, with immediate results and follow-up directives.

On-the-Spot Resolution of Complaints and Seven-Day Deadline

During the proceedings, ten out of a total of 123 complaints were resolved on the spot, demonstrating a proactive approach to public service. District Magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh issued clear instructions to the tehsil staff, mandating that the remaining complaints be disposed of within seven days. This directive aligns with a government notification emphasizing timely grievance redressal to enhance citizen satisfaction and administrative accountability.

Departmental Action Ordered Against Negligent Officials

In a move to uphold discipline and integrity, the District Magistrate directed departmental action against two officials for misconduct. Lekhpal Satish Singh faces action due to negligence related to the illegal occupation of Gram Sabha land, highlighting the administration's commitment to protecting public assets. Additionally, collection amin Anil Kumar is under scrutiny for remaining absent without approved leave and providing misleading and false information to officers, underscoring the zero-tolerance policy towards dereliction of duty.

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Resolution of Khatauni Amendment Cases and Distribution of Financial Assistance

The Sampoorna Samadhan Diwas also saw the on-the-spot resolution of many cases concerning Khatauni amendments, streamlining land record processes for beneficiaries. In a gesture of support, symbolic cheques totaling Rs 88 lakh were distributed to aid recipients. This included assistance to 16 beneficiaries under the Chief Minister Kisan Accident Welfare Scheme and four beneficiaries from the Natural Disaster Fund, providing crucial financial relief to those affected by accidents and natural calamities.

The event underscored the administration's dedication to responsive governance, with District Magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh emphasizing the importance of swift complaint resolution and strict action against errant officials to foster trust and efficiency in public services.

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