Introducing a direct public relation system named as ‘Janata’s Durbar’, the Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Friday, conducted the first ‘Janata’s Durbar’ at the conference hall of civil secretariat in presence of top officials of the state administration.
In an aim to provide immediate relief to the people of this state and disposing off several issues, Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Friday introduced the first ever in Tripura under any government ‘rule – Janata’s Durbar at the conference hall of civil secretariat in presence of top officials of the state administration.
Speaking with media persons Deb said that ‘Janata’s Durbar is not new, neither his doing is anything extra ordinary. It was there also under Narendra Modi’s chief ministry at Gujarat and already other states have implemented it.
He also said that the government is accountable to the people of the state’ and from now government will note down the problems of the people and will solve their problems and will also inform the complainants.
During the interaction with common people, the chief secretary and secretaries of different departments of the state government will remain present to instantly remedy the public problems. As per the decision, the chief minister will now talk directly to the common people of the state on every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday to solve their problems.
CM will talk to the people on every Wednesday and Saturday from morning 8 AM to 9 AM at his present residence and on Friday the interaction with common people would be held at the conference hall of Civil Secretariat from morning 10 AM to 12 PM.
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