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‘Ensure robust grievance redressal mechanisms’

The meeting witnessed participation from officials of over 32 departments—including the ADDC, CPO, and Superintendent Engineers, along with local other officials
11:29 PM May 15, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The meeting witnessed participation from officials of over 32 departments—including the ADDC, CPO, and Superintendent Engineers, along with local other officials
‘ensure robust grievance redressal mechanisms’
‘Ensure robust grievance redressal mechanisms’
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Srinagar, May 15: Chief Spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, chaired a crucial review meeting today at the Banquet Hall, Srinagar, reaffirming the vital role of elected representatives as the bridge between the administration and the public.

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The meeting witnessed participation from officials of over 32 departments—including the ADDC, CPO, and Superintendent Engineers, along with local other officials

Sadiq conducted an exhaustive review of ongoing development projects across the constituency and sought detailed reports from all departments to ensure transparency and accountability. He addressed key issues such as power distribution, ration supply, street lighting, sewage and drainage systems, and road infrastructure.

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The MLA also emphasised employment generation, healthcare services, educational institutions, and upkeep of parks, shrines, temples, and Gurudwaras. He called for robust grievance redressal mechanisms and timely disbursement of social welfare benefits.

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Highlighting his focus on tangible results, Sadiq directed departments to show measurable progress before the next review. He assured continuous follow-up from his office and stressed the need for coordinated action to address public concerns efficiently. Tanvir Sadiq reiterated that transparency, collaboration, and commitment are key to delivering meaningful development in Zadibal.

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