Cuttack: The Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) on Thursday asked people not to visit its office from July 2 to 17 in view of the rising COVID-19 cases in the city.
No offline services will be available during the period. Denizens can visit Citizen Services section on the www.ulbodisha.gov.in and avail these services – payment of holding tax, certification of trade licence, issue of marriage certificate, public grievance, issuance and registration of birth and death certificate – online during this period, a notification issued by CMC said.
The civic body has asked people to lodge grievances on eMunicipality on ‘www.ulbodisha.gov.in-> Citizen Services-> Grievance’ or mail through cmcgrievance@gmail.com.
Cuttack has so far reported 46 COVID-19 cases and 22 among them have recovered from the infection. The virus has so far claimed two lives in the city.
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