In 7 years, Haryana panel gets only 7 complaints
The Hindu
It was set up to deliver services efficiently
The Haryana Right to Service Commission, set up in 2014 to ensure timely delivery of various services notified under the law, has received only seven complaints in as many years. It was revealed by the Commission’s newly appointed Chairperson T.C. Gupta, a retd. IAS officer, at a meeting with the representatives of the Residents’ Welfare Associations, NGOs and municipal councillors at Apparel House auditorium in Sector 44 here. Mr. Gupta said he had held six meetings across the State to create awareness on Haryana Right to Service Act within three months of his appointment.More Related News
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