Bhubaneswar: Taking note of the grueling heatwave conditions in Odisha, the state government on Saturday decided to stop grievance hearings at all places from April 30 till further orders.
“As the state government is aware of the difficulties faced by the people while travelling to the district headquarters to redress their grievances during the grueling heatwave conditions, it has decided to temporarily stop hearing of the grievances at the Chief Minister’s Grievance Cell as well as the grievance cells in all district headquarters from April 30 till the heatwave condition recedes,” said a release issued by the chief minister’s office (CMO) here.
The release, however, said that the people can lodge their grievance through telephone and e-mail (www.cmgcodisha.gov.in). The telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of different district collectors will be published in newspapers soon.
The people used to lodge their grievances in the district level at the district collectors’ offices and Chief Minister’s grievance cell in the capital every Monday.
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