Public Outreach
In a renewed effort to enhance citizen engagement and administrative responsiveness, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has intensified public interaction across the state following the conclusion of the state’s Silver Jubilee celebrations. Continuing his commitment to participatory governance, the Chief Minister held a Janata Milan programme on Tuesday at the Chief Sevak Sadan, located in his camp office, where he personally listened to grievances and suggestions from people who had arrived from various districts of the state.
Our correspondent reports that during the event, Chief Minister Dhami directed officials to strengthen the feedback system for public complaints and ensure swift action on all issues raised. He said that the Janata Milan platform must not be seen as a mere formality but as an opportunity to bridge the gap between the administration and the citizens.
Emphasising the need for a proactive governance approach, the Chief Minister stated that the government’s goal is to provide timely and satisfactory resolution of all public problems. He urged every department to perform its duties responsibly and to act in line with public expectations by demonstrating sensitivity and efficiency.
Our correspondent adds that Chief Minister Dhami instructed officials to make the grievance redressal mechanism simpler, more transparent, and accessible through technological means. He said that the use of digital platforms can help ensure that citizens receive real-time updates on the status of their applications and complaints.
The Chief Minister highlighted that the Silver Jubilee Year of the state marks not only a period of celebration but also an occasion for reflection and renewed public participation. He added that inputs and suggestions received from the public during this time would play a vital role in shaping future policies and governance decisions.
Our correspondent reports that Chief Minister Dhami reiterated his government’s commitment to ensuring that the benefits of development schemes reach every section of society in a time-bound manner. He said that development must not remain limited to infrastructure but should reflect in the improvement of people’s lives and access to essential services.
The Chief Minister also appealed to citizens to come forward with constructive suggestions that can contribute to policy formulation and governance reforms. He said that public cooperation and civic awareness are essential elements of good governance and called on the people to actively participate in building a stronger Uttarakhand.
Our correspondent adds that Dhami described the Janata Milan as an important platform for establishing direct communication between the government and the people. He said that consistent dialogue would help address local concerns more effectively and foster trust in the government’s functioning.
Chief Minister Dhami reiterated that every policy and decision of the state government is aimed at ensuring public welfare and the comprehensive development of Uttarakhand. He said the administration is committed to transparency, accountability, and service-oriented governance that delivers tangible results on the ground.
The Chief Minister’s recent initiative is seen as part of a broader strategy to strengthen feedback-based governance and citizen participation across all administrative levels. Officials present at the event assured that the directives issued by the Chief Minister would be implemented promptly to ensure measurable improvements in grievance handling and service delivery.























