Bhubaneswar: The grievance cell of Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi in Bhubaneswar will remain closed for next two weeks.
The General Administration and Public Grievance Department, in a notification on Friday, said there will be no hearing of public grievance at the cell located in Unit V of the capital city on November 4 and 11 (both Mondays).
The next date of the grievance hearing will be informed to the people through newspaers and other media later, the notification stated.
It may be stated that the chief minister’s grievance cell had remained closed on October 7 as Majhi was busy in important government programmes and on October 14 due to Durga Puja immersion ceremony.
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