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Odisha CM Leads 11th Grievance Hearing, Disburses Rs. 13.5 Lakh in Aid

Yajati Rout by Yajati Rout
May 19, 2025
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Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi led the 11th round of the People’s Chief Minister’s Grievance Hearing Program today at the newly established grievance room in Unit-2, Bhubaneswar.


The event, marked by compassion and efficiency, saw the Chief Minister personally address the concerns of 1,000 registered complainants, reinforcing the state government’s commitment to resolving public grievances swiftly and effectively.

A Day of Action and Empathy

The program began with Chief Minister Majhi arriving early to meet differently-abled individuals and those suffering from chronic illnesses waiting outside the venue. His hands-on approach set the tone for the day, as he listened intently to their concerns and ensured immediate assistance. Through the innovative Single Window System, 14 individuals received a total of Rs. 13.5 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund for medical expenses. Beneficiaries included Santosh Biswal of Nayagarh (Rs. 50,000), Bishnu Charan Sahu of Jajpur (Rs. 1 lakh), and Naveen Kumar Sethi of Keonjhar (Rs. 2 lakh), among others.

The Chief Minister’s empathetic engagement left a lasting impact. “The experience of good governance was shining in their eyes,” an official noted, as people expressed gratitude for the opportunity to interact directly with their leader. Majhi’s reassuring words and prompt directives to departmental ministers and secretaries ensured that grievances were not just heard but acted upon.

A Collaborative Effort

The grievance hearing was a collaborative effort, with six senior ministers and top officials working alongside the Chief Minister. Present were Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari, Housing and Urban Development Minister Dr. Krushna Chandra Mohapatra, Minister for Schools and Mass Education Nityananda Gond, Minister for Industries Sampad Chandra Swain, Minister for Cooperatives Pradeep Bala Samanta, and Minister for Forests and Labour Ganesh Ram Singh Khuntia. Senior bureaucrats, including Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department Satyabrat Sahu and Additional Chief Secretary of Public Grievances Surendra Kumar, ensured smooth coordination.

Each grievance was meticulously addressed, with the Chief Minister directing relevant departments for immediate action. The presence of divisional administrative secretaries and other senior officials underscored the government’s seriousness in tackling public issues.

Remarkable Progress in Grievance Redressal

Speaking to the media, Chief Minister Majhi highlighted the growing public trust in the grievance redressal mechanism. “People are coming to us with various problems, and we are committed to providing continuous justice,” he said. Of the 10,234 grievances received in the first ten rounds of the program, an impressive 8,713 (85%) have been resolved, with the remaining cases in progress. This high resolution rate reflects the efficiency of the People’s Chief Minister’s Grievance Hearing Program.

Majhi also announced plans to expand the initiative to regional levels, ensuring that even those in remote areas can access this platform. “Helping the poor and helpless is our government’s priority,” he affirmed, emphasising the program’s role in uplifting marginalised communities.

Stories of Impact

The human stories behind the numbers were particularly moving. For instance, Kamala Nayak from Nabarangpur, who received Rs. 1 lakh for medical treatment, expressed relief at the swift assistance. Similarly, Suresh Kumar Jena from Cuttack, granted Rs. 50,000, spoke of the hope restored by the Chief Minister’s intervention. These instances highlighted the program’s tangible impact on vulnerable citizens.

The Single Window System proved instrumental in streamlining aid delivery, particularly for those unable to navigate complex bureaucratic processes. By prioritising differently-abled individuals and the chronically ill, the government demonstrated a model of inclusive governance.

A Model for Good Governance

Today’s event was more than a grievance redressal session; it was a showcase of Odisha’s commitment to transparent and people-centric governance. The presence of senior ministers and officials, coupled with the Chief Minister’s personal involvement, sent a clear message: the government is accessible and accountable.

As the 11th hearing concluded, the atmosphere was one of optimism. Complainants left with not just solutions but also renewed faith in the system. The program’s success has set a benchmark for other states, proving that empathy and efficiency can transform public administration.

Looking Ahead

With plans to take the grievance hearing program to regional levels, the Odisha government is poised to further strengthen its bond with the people. As Chief Minister Majhi continues to champion the cause of the poor and helpless, the People’s Chief Minister’s Grievance Hearing Program stands as a beacon of hope and justice for the citizens of Odisha.

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Yajati K. Rout is a dynamic journalist at Pragativadi, known for delivering nuanced and impactful storytelling that spans Odisha’s societal fabric to global sports arenas. His reporting navigates seamlessly between grassroots realities, high-profile political developments, and the pulse of international tennis and cricket. With a flair for SEO-driven storytelling and a deep cultural lens, Yajati crafts content that resonates with a diverse readership—bridging insight with accessibility.

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