Patna, May 12: The Janata Dal United (JD(U)), part of the Bihar government, has launched a new initiative to address public grievances. Starting from Monday to Friday, JD(U) ministers will hold public hearings at the party’s state office.
According to the program, all ministers will listen to people’s complaints and issues starting at 11:30 AM each day and will also attempt to resolve them. This initiative has been introduced following the directives of JD(U) National President Nitish Kumar. Notably, the list includes the name of Nishant Kumar, son of former Chief Minister and JD(U) National President Nitish Kumar. The party has officially released a roster detailing the ministers and their designated days for public hearings.
As per the released schedule, on Monday, Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar, Building Construction Minister Lesi Singh, and Rural Works Minister Sunil Kumar will be present for public hearings. On Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Science and Technology Minister Sheila Mandal, and Energy Minister Shailesh Kumar, also known as Bulo Mandal, will listen to the public’s issues.
On Wednesday, Health Minister Nishant Kumar, Transport Minister Damodar Rawat, and Disaster Management Minister Ratnesh Sada will be available. Thursday will see Food and Consumer Protection Minister Ashok Chaudhary, Prohibition and Excise Minister Madan Sahni, and Social Welfare Minister Shweta Gupta conducting public hearings.
Finally, on Friday, Deputy Chief Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Planning and Development Minister Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha, and Minority Welfare Minister Jama Khan will address the public’s concerns. The party stated that the aim of this initiative is to establish direct communication between the public and the government and ensure prompt resolution of people’s issues.
It is worth mentioning that Nitish Kumar also used to listen to public grievances through ‘Janata Darbar’ during his tenure as Chief Minister.
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