Prajavani Program Resumes In Nizamabad District

Nizamabad/Hyderabad, Dec 11 (Maxim News): The Prajavani programme resumed on Monday after a temporary break in the wake of the State Assembly elections. A total of 38 petitions were received during the Prajavani programme.

Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanmanthu, Additional Collectors Chitra Mishra and P. Yadireddy, Nizamabad Corporation Commissioner M. Makarand and other senior officials of the district received petitions and applications on various issues.

The Collector directed the officials to give priority to those applications which were related to peoples “issues and resolve them promptly. “The complainants must be informed about the actions taken by the concerned department on their applications and the details of the action taken report should be uploaded on the Prajavani site,” he said. (Maxim News)


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