Hey Pune peeps, have you heard about the recent ‘Divisional Democracy Day’ that took place under the guidance of Divisional Commissioner Dr. Chandrakant Pulkundwar? Well, let me fill you in on all the deets!
So, the main goal of this day was to address and resolve the complaints and issues of the general public in the division efficiently and fairly. Dr. Pulkundwar managed to hear and resolve nine cases during this event. Talk about getting things done!
Some big shots like Inspector General of Police of Kolhapur range Sunil Phulari and Additional Commissioner Varsha Ladda-Untwal were also present at the event. It was a full house with various divisional-level officers from different departments in attendance.
Dr. Pulkundwar had some wise words for the complainants – he urged them to save time and money by bringing cases that could be resolved at the district-level democracy day. Efficiency is key, am I right?
This ‘Divisional Democracy Day’ is a monthly affair that happens on the second Monday of every month at the Divisional Commissioner’s office. Dr. Pulkundwar stressed the importance of not misusing the government system by filing incorrect applications.
He also instructed the administration to follow through on the orders given after hearing the cases and to resolve complaints promptly. It’s all about taking action and getting things done!
During the event, there were hearings on various cases from Pune, Satara, Solapur, and Kolhapur districts. The issues ranged from closure of illegal structures on public land to possession of rehabilitation plots. It was a mixed bag of problems that needed solutions.
Overall, the ‘Divisional Democracy Day’ was a success with cases being heard and resolved efficiently. Let’s hope that the citizens take Dr. Pulkundwar’s advice to heart and only bring forward cases that truly need to be addressed at this level. Here’s to a more streamlined and effective government system in Pune!
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