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Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances released list of Grievances resolved in CPGRAMS


37,942public grievances redressed by States/UTs from 1st to 18thSeptember, 2024

Posted On: 19 SEP 2024 4:00PM by PIB Delhi

The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) released a list of grievances redressed between 1st and 18th September, 2024. According to the same, 37,942grievances were redressed by States/UTs.

The Top 5 States/UTs for grievance redressal for the period from 1st to 18th September, 2024 are as follows:

S. No.

Name of State

Total Disposal

1

Uttar Pradesh

12,285

2

Maharashtra

4,439

3

Assam

3,804

4

Gujarat

2,744

5

Haryana

1,818

The following 4 success stories in effective grievance redressal are presented:

  1. Delay in Refund of Cash Balance under GST

Shri Mohd Naseem filed a refund application on 7th May, 2024, for a cash balance of Rs. 40,732, but had not received the refund even after months. Concerned, he filed a CPGRAMS requesting the refund order to be passed and the amount credited to their bank account. After filing the grievance on the CPGRAMS Portal, post visit of GSTI and compliance with other required norms, refund of Rs. 40,732 was issued to the citizen.

  1. Incorrect EB Meter Reading and Overbilling

Shri Ramakrishnan M V, received an unusually high electricity bill of Rs. 1,35,512/- for June 2024 due to an erroneous meter reading, with the average bill typically being Rs. 3,000/-. Additionally, the citizen was unable to visit the EB office as he was in hospital. After filing the grievance on CPGRAMS portal, within 12 days, the Electricity Board rectified the error, updated the meter reading and corrected the bill amount.

  1. Complaint Regarding Overcharging for Study Materials in Private School

Shri KR Harinath, a parent of a 9th-grade student in a private school, raised concerns about being pressured by the school management to purchase overpriced study materials from the school itself. She was charged Rs. 1700 for notebooks and paid nearly Rs. 9,700 for all the book material, that cost significantly less in the open market. She requested a review of the fee structure in private schools and urged the government to prevent schools from selling overpriced materials. Post submission of CPGRAMS, she was able to submit a representation to the District Educational Officer, Annamayya District, Andhra Pradesh. As a result, management of the school resolved the issue and the citizen thanked the authorities for their quick response in resolving the grievance.

Citizens can register and file a grievance on the CPGRAMS portal by logging onto the portal www.pgportal.gov.in

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