Bhubaneswar: The grievance cell of Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will remain closed on October 28.
In view of cyclone ‘Dana’ and the relief and restoration work to be undertaken thereafter, there will be no hearing of public grievance at the cell located in Unit VI of the capital city on October 28 (Monday).
The General Administration and Public Grievance Department shared information for the general public in this regard.
Those who have registered their names for meeting the CM on that day need not make online registration again. The next date of the grievance hearing will be announced later.
Notably, the grievance cell was shut on October 7 as the Chief Minister was busy in other important government programmes. It was also closed on October 14 because of Durga Puja immersion ceremony. However, the Chief Minister met people and heard their grievances at the cell on October 21.
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