Bhubaneswar: Hearing is scheduled to resume at the Odisha Chief Minister’s Grievance Cell in Bhubaneswar on March 3 after remaining suspended for three consecutive Mondays.
According to an official statement, hearing by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will take place on March 3 (Monday) at the Chief Minister’s Grievance Cell, Unit-5, Bhubaneswar.
Online registration for the hearing will begin at 11 am on February 28. A maximum of 1,000 registrations will be accepted. Interested persons can register through the Janasunani Portal (https://janasunani.odisha.gov.in/) or the Janasunani mobile application.
Citizens who wish to present their grievances to the Chief Minister must bring their registered acknowledgment letter, a valid personal identity card, and their grievance petition at the appointed time.
This was informed by the General Administration and Public Grievances Department.
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