Hyderabad: District Collector C Narayana Reddy received 65 Prajavani complaints during a public grievance programme held at the Integrated District Offices Complex in Rangareddy on Monday.
The Prajavani complaints were submitted by people from various parts of the district, who presented their issues directly to the Collector. The programme aimed to ensure quick resolution of public grievances.
Prajavani complaints reviewed with focus on quick disposal
During the session, the Collector directed district officials to resolve Prajavani complaints without delay. He instructed them not to keep petitions pending and to review each application regularly for timely disposal.
Out of the total Prajavani complaints, 21 belonged to the revenue department, while 44 were related to other departments. Officials from concerned departments were asked to act promptly on these grievances.
Following the grievance review, the Collector spoke about the upcoming Census 2027 exercise. He urged residents to participate in self-enumeration and register their details through the official online portal.
He asked citizens to visit the census website, obtain a self-declaration ID and share it with enumerators during the survey period from April 26 to May 10.
District Census in-charge officer Sirisha explained the process through a PowerPoint presentation. Additional Collector Chandr Reddy (Revenue), Kiranmayi (Local Bodies), District Revenue Officer Sangeeta and other officials attended the programme.