Praja Palana Day 1: More Than 7 Lakh Applications Received

Hyderabad, December 29 (Maxim News) : The Praja Palana program, launched yesterday to improve public services in Telangana, got a fantastic response with over 7 lakh (7,46,414) applications received on the first day itself! This shows how much people want better government services.

The program aims to make sure that everyone in the state, from villages to cities, gets good government services. Chief Secretary Shanti Kumari, along with other top officials, held a meeting to discuss how to manage the program effectively.

The data shows that more than 2.8 lakh applications came from villages, while over 4.5 lakh came from cities, including Hyderabad.

The officials stressed that every center should have enough forms and basic facilities like drinking water for people waiting in line.

Praja Palana Day 1: More Than 7 Lakh Applications Received
Praja Palana Day 1: More Than 7 Lakh Applications Received

To make things easier, they suggested having one counter for every 100 people and giving a unique number to each application. They also recommended setting up special help desks to assist people with filling forms and any other questions they might have.

This huge response on the first day shows that the Praja Palana program is off to a great start. It gives us hope that government services will become better and more accessible for everyone in Telangana, said a resident. (Maxim News)


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