PMC will prepare a policy to solve the problems of Punekar citizens!
| Pune Municipal Commissioner Dr. Rajendra Bhosale’s emphasis on citizen-centric administration
Dr Rajendra Bhosale IAS – (The karbhari News Service) – Citizens come to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) with various problems from different parts of Pune city as well as the included villages. However, sometimes the citizens have to go round in the municipal and regional offices. The municipality will try to avoid this in the future. Emphasizing on citizen-centric administration. Municipal Commissioner Dr Rajendra Bhosale (IAS) informed that a policy will be made to resolve the issue of citizens.(Pune PMC News)
| Municipal Corporation’s tiredness in providing basic facilities
34 sub-villages have been included in Pune Mahapakika. Basic problems are lacking in these villages. Municipal Corporation is getting tired while providing facilities to villages and native city. In this way, the citizens come to meet the Commissioner as well as the zonal office in the Municipal Corporation with their various problems. But many times the citizens’ questions are not unfounded. Citizens just have to wander around. Municipal Commissioner Dr. Rajendra Bhosale has given serious attention to this. (Pune Municipal Corporation Latest News)
| It is mandatory for all Account Heads to attend Commissioner’s office on Monday and Thursday
Every Monday and Thursday from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Citizens visit Municipal Commissioner regarding their problems. He has said that during this time, the problems of the citizens should be resolved on the spot and accordingly, the Municipal Commissioner will give instructions to the relevant account heads. So every Monday and Thursday from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Municipality
Municipal Commissioner Dr. Bhosale has ordered all account heads to be present at the Commissioner’s office.
| The nature of the citizen’s question will be known
Municipal Commissioner Dr. Bhosle said that he will sit with all account heads in the commissioner’s office and find out the questions of the citizens. The nature of their question will be known. An outline will then be determined. It will be reviewed which issues should be resolved at the regional office level, which issues should be resolved at the account head level, and which issues should be resolved at the commissioner level. A policy will be prepared in this regard. Accordingly, citizens will be informed how their problem will be solved in the shortest possible time. This policy will be implemented keeping citizens at the center. Commissioner Dr. Bhosale also said.