Promptly attend to grievances of people, Collector tells officials

Promptly attend to grievances of people, Collector tells officials
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District Collector Dr K Ilambarithi said that the district administration has resolved 118 grievances of people during the last one week.

Khammam: District Collector Dr K Ilambarithi said that the district administration has resolved 118 grievances of people during the last one week.

Out of these grievances, 45 were related to the revenue department and 73 to the other departments.
District Collector Dr K Ilambarithi receiving an application from a petitioner in Khammam on Monday
He pointed out that still 998 petitions were pending. Of these, 738 petitions pertained to the revenue department and 260 to the other departments.

Grievances Day was observed at the District Collectorate here on Monday. People who came from different places submitted their representations to the Collector seeking solutions to their problems. The Collector directed the officials to immediately respond to the pleas.

Nageti Veeraiah, Rama Rao, Bharathamma and Kotla Venkateswarlu from Kaikondayigudem village in Khammam urban mandal informed the Collector that the bankers raised objection to waiving loans of 100 farmers of the village.

Enaganchi Gopaiah of Penagadapa village in Kothagudem mandal pointed out that the land provided to him by the government was encroached in 1986, though he had won the case in the court, the land was yet to be handed over to him.

Yadagiri from Kothagudem and Bhaskar from Palvancha appealed to the Collector to immediately fill up the backlog posts reserved for the physically challenged. Leelavathi, sarpanch of Maturu village in Madhira mandal, along with the villagers submitted a representation to the Collector and informed him about the encroachments on the cremation ground in the village.

Students Mahesh, Madhu, Naresh and Srinivasa Rao of Nelapatla village in Kusumanchi mandal urged the Collector to provide bus facility to the village. Representatives of the Kula Vivaksha Vyatireka Porata Sangham submitted a memorandum to the Collector seeking house sites for the 6,500 persons who were earlier evicted from the NSP land at Mamatha Hospital Road in Khammam.

Banothu Veeranna appealed to the Collector to conduct a probe into the suspicious death of his daughter at the social welfare Gurukul hostel at Tirumalayapalem.

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