The volume of grievances has increased more than three times after the present government took over, it said in a press release without giving the numbers.
"It is a measure of high expectations that the citizens have from the present government. A grievance analysis study had been conducted by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) in respect of top 20 organisations receiving maximum grievances.
"The study identifies the grievance prone areas, root cause and recommends systemic reforms for reducing grievances, thus, improving public service delivery," the release said.
"A project management unit has been set up for further monitoring systemic reforms. Grievance analysis is also being done for next 20 ministries or departments receiving maximum grievances," the release said.
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A Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) portal is functional to help citizens lodge grievances against government departments.
As per data available on the website, of the total of about 17.61 lakh complaints received by it, 16.84 lakh have been disposed off.
Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Jitendra Singh will address the audience on the second day of the workshop.
On the first day of the workshop, Secretary, DARPG, C Viswanath will address the workshop. There will be presentations by various states on the topics related to public services, CPGRAMS and implementation of Right to Services Act, etc.
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