Rapid Redressal of Public Grievances at Samadhan Camps in Karauli and Sakalo
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai’s ‘Sushasan Tihar 2025’ Becomes a Beacon of Hope for the People
Raipur : Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Sushasan Tihar (Good Governance Festival) is being celebrated across Chhattisgarh to ensure transparency in the implementation of beneficiary-centric government schemes. As part of this initiative, Samadhan Camps (public grievance redressal camps) were organized in Karauli (Lundra block) and Sakalo (Ambikapur block) in Surguja district. During these camps, grievances and demands from the first phase of Sushasan Tihar were promptly addressed and resolved, and the outcomes were shared with the public.
Addressing the gathering at the Karauli camp, Lundra MLA Shri Prabodh Minj praised the Chief Minister’s unique initiative, highlighting that the program reflects a people-first approach. He emphasized that Sushasan Tihar is ensuring government schemes reach the last mile, and the administration is actively organizing these camps to resolve citizens’ issues.
District Collector Shri Vilas Bhonskar personally interacted with beneficiaries whose demands and grievances had been resolved, explaining the solutions in detail. He also handed over Pranam Patras (acknowledgment letters) to the beneficiaries through local public representatives. He stated that the government’s initiative to host these grievance redressal camps under Sushasan Tihar provides a direct platform for citizens to submit and resolve their issues. Most applications received in the camps were related to ration cards, pensions, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), and caste/income certificates. The district administration is committed to achieving 100% resolution of received applications.
According to official data, the Karauli cluster camp received a total of 3,851 applications, of which 3,834 were resolved on the spot. This included 3,775 demand-related applications and 76 complaints. Out of these, 3,759 demands and 75 complaints were redressed promptly. Only 17 cases remain pending and are currently under process.
The event in Karauli was attended by Zila Panchayat President Smt. Nirupa Singh, Vice-President Shri Devnarayan Yadav, Lundra Janpad Panchayat President Smt. Krishna Pale, Vice-President Kanchan Jaiswal, Zila Panchayat CEO Shri Vinay Kumar Agrawal, and several other officials and staff.
Meanwhile, in the Sakalo cluster under Ambikapur block, a unified Samadhan Camp was organized for 13 Gram Panchayats. A total of 4,235 applications were received, out of which 4,161 were resolved. Among these, 4,116 were demands and 119 were complaints. The administration successfully resolved 4,058 demands and 103 complaints. Only 74 applications remain pending, and appropriate actions are underway.
The Sakalo camp saw the participation of Zila Panchayat member Smt. Divya Bharat Singh Sisodia, local representatives, Additional Collector Shri Sunil Kumar Nayak, SDM Shri Fagesh Sinha, and other government officials.
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