Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, November 24-
Haryana Chief Secretary Dr. Vivek Joshi has called upon senior officials to establish operational systems in their respective departments that prioritize rapid resolution of public grievances. Leveraging modern technologies and expert services was emphasized as a key strategy for achieving this goal.
Addressing a review meeting with officials from the district administration, GMDA, MCG, HSIIDC, NHAI, and other departments at the local rest house, the Chief Secretary directed officials to take strict legal action against contractors or private firms failing to meet departmental standards. He stressed that no citizen should face issues related to basic amenities such as electricity, water and roads. Any arising problems must be addressed promptly on-site.
The Chief Secretary highlighted the need for GMDA and MCG to integrate advanced technologies into waste management and urban services. Officials were encouraged to seek expertise from other states if necessary. Joshi underscored the importance of collaboration among departments to ensure adequate public facilities for Gurugram’s residents.
Announcing plans for a high-level meeting in Chandigarh, Joshi said that heads of relevant agencies, including MCG and GMDA, will deliberate on critical issues like water supply, waste management, public lighting, road construction, and inter-departmental coordination.