
Nawada, February 9: The Bihar government‘s seventh initiative under the “Seven Resolves-3,” titled “Respect for All – Easing Life,” aims to reduce the daily challenges faced by citizens, making their lives simpler, smoother, and more dignified. This initiative ensures that the public does not encounter any difficulties when dealing with government offices. To achieve this goal, public hearings are conducted every Monday and Friday at all government offices in the district.
Under the guidance of District Magistrate Ravi Prakash, public hearings were organized at various levels, including village councils, police stations, blocks, subdivisions, and district offices. During these sessions, citizens’ issues were taken seriously, and necessary actions were initiated for their prompt and effective resolution.
The district-level public hearing was chaired by District Magistrate Ravi Prakash. A total of 16 complaints were registered by individuals from different areas of the district. During the event, several complaints were resolved on the spot, while the remaining cases were forwarded to the relevant departmental officials for further investigation and action.
Among the complaints addressed were issues raised by Babita Devi, the head of the Mirzapur village council, regarding land allocation for the Panchayat government building; issues related to land disputes presented by Bachchi Devi from Sitamari village; concerns about land encroachment raised by Karu Yadav from Ek Tara village; and requests from Raghu Nandan Prasad regarding the removal of his land from the stop list. Additionally, Shankar Chaudhary from Samharigarh raised concerns about incorrect land receipts, while Akshay Kumar from the Meskaur area submitted various land-related applications along with other complainants.
The District Magistrate instructed the relevant officials to ensure timely, transparent, and rule-based resolution of all matters.
In line with this initiative, public hearings were also held at all levels of government offices in the Nawada Sadar/Rajouli subdivision, providing citizens with an accessible platform to address their issues.