By Sanjay Patil : Nagpur : 30 Jan. : Municipal Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe said in an informal discussion with reporters on Wednesday that a grievance redressal app would be launched before March 31 for the convenience of the people and administrative mobility. Citizens do not have to come to the Municipal Office. Essential services can be accessed using online facilities. This experiment was successful while working in two municipalities. He also indicated that the project will be accelerated in Nagpur. The project will be undertaken only after seeing the financing of the Corporation. The Commissioner also announced the intention of strengthening the financial resources of the Corporation.
Mundhe said, "Empowering the city to make it affordable and economical will be a special focus. Efforts will be made to ensure that all groups, including youth, women and graduates, make a living. It will require good education, employment for the youth, industry etc. Good gardens, good transportation, etc. will also be taken care of. The Grievance Redressal App will include a total of 60 to 70 services like cleaning, health and other services Mobile is widely used. Therefore, efforts will be made to ensure that these services can be accessed at home and not disturbed by the citizens. In the last two days, various departments and projects were taken. Started giving some instructions too. The quality of transport services in the city will be informed as to whether the route can be closed. It will be studied if the feeder bus service will benefit from the metro arrival. Your goal is to make the city better. Creating a ‘work culture’ is a priority. When complaints are received, they should be resolved promptly. 'Look, do,' will not run, irregularities will not be ignored. "Wait two months," said Mundhe, on whether to start a Walk with Commissioner program, popular in Nashik. Meanwhile, in the morning, the Commissioners reviewed the sections of Orange City Street, Water Supply, Slum Department.
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