IEP Chandigarh
In Haryana, the government is actively pursuing corrective measures against instances of negligence and irregularities among government officials. The state government is unequivocally conveying the message that work must be carried out with utmost honesty to ensure the public’s seamless experience. As part of this initiative, Chief Minister Mr. Manohar Lal has suspended Estate Officer Vijay Kumar of Haryana Shahri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) Rewari, in response to a complaint received through the CM Window.
Chief Minister’s OSD, Sh Bhupeshwar Dayal, stated that a complaint regarding the incorrect demarcation of her plot was filed by Mrs. Savita, a resident of Sector-18, Rewari, through the CM Window. The complaint implicated HSVP’s Estate Officer, Vijay Kumar, and Junior Engineer, Gaurav Yadav, in the alleged misdemarcation.
Sh Bhupeshwar Dayal highlighted that the mentioned complaint was initially forwarded to the accused officer, Vijay Kumar, for further action. However, in accordance with government instructions, investigations against a first-class officer are supposed to be conducted by an officer one rank above. Unfortunately, this instruction was not observed in this case. Consequently, instructions were issued to initiate departmental action against Vijay Kumar and Gaurav Yadav for addressing their own complaint. Despite these instructions, no action taken report has been submitted by the department in this matter.
OSD Mr. Bhupeshwar Dayal has said that in light of the mentioned issue, the Chief Minister has promptly suspended Vijay Kumar, the Estate Officer of HSVP in Rewari. In addition, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Town and Country Planning Department has been directed to expedite the submission of an action report on this matter.
Sh Bhupeshwar Dayal emphasized that prioritizing good governance as the foundation of public service has led to widespread satisfaction among citizens with the CM Window initiative, leaded by Chief Minister Sh Manohar Lal in Haryana. This initiative aims to ensure the swift resolution of public complaints. The growing trust of citizens in the government is evident, signifying that there is now a responsive government in the state. Consequently, the number of complaints received on the CM Window continues to rise. Out of approximately 13 lakh complaints received, more than 92 percent have been successfully resolved, he added.