Resolve complaints at the earliest: Gujarat chief minister | Ahmedabad News


Resolve complaints at the earliest: Gujarat chief minister

Resolve complaints at the earliest: Gujarat chief minister Chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday asked officials to ensure that complaints of citizens are resolved at the earliest. Briefing reporters after the cabinet meeting, spokesperson Jitu Vaghani said that top officials of the administration were directed by the CM to prepare an action plan to ensure that complaints of citizens are resolved at the earliest.Top 20 citizen services available on Digital Gujarat portal: Minister The top 20 services used most often by citizens are now available on the Digital Gujarat portal, said state govt spokesperson Jitu Vaghani on Wednesday. He said that authentication can be done either using Aadhaar or biometrics. The most-used citizen services include income certificates, SEBC certificate, ST certificate, EWS certificate and the like.South Gujarat VGRC in Surat on May 1, 2 The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for South Gujarat will be held on May 1 and 2 in Surat, an official statement said. Textiles, gems and jewellery, chemicals and petrochemicals, green energy, agro and food processing, eco-tourism, start-ups and MSMEs will be the focus sectors for the VGRC, the statement said. Gota construction site sealed for causing air pollution, fined Rs 2 lakhAhmedabad: The solid waste management department of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s North West Zone imposed a penalty of Rs 2 lakh on a construction site in the Gota ward of the city for causing air pollution and sealed the site on Wednesday. An inspection was conducted at the construction site named Ivara Infrastructure Tower, located on SG Highway. It was found that the construction site was not adhering to the standards set to prevent air pollution. Consequently, a penalty of Rs 2 lakh was imposed on the construction site. Additionally, on Tuesday, 15 units, including 13 units in Bodakdev and three in Ghatlodia, were sealed in the western part of the city for public littering.



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