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Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will receive the people’s complaints in his grievance cell in Bhubaneswar on October 21 and 28.
The General Administration and Public Grievances, in a press release on Thursday, said the chief minister will be present in the grievance cell at Unit V in Bhubaneswar on both days.
People interested to file their grievances can register on the government’s grievance portal or mobile phone app. The online registration for filing the grievances will start at 11 am on Friday.
The registered persons can come to the cell with their acceptance letters and personal identity proof. After verification of the document, they will be allowed to meet the chief minister in the cell.
Maximum 1,000 registered people can meet the chief minister to air their grievances on a day, the release stated.
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