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CM's Good Governance Associates reduces application pendency

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
The Chief Minister's Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) in Haryana has reduced pendency of applications received on 'CM Window', a web portal for redressing grievances of people, on an average by 10 to 15 per cent.

This included overall reduction of 46.8 per cent in district Faridabad and 32.1 per cent in district Karnal, it was informed in a meeting of CMGGAs held under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar,here today.

The Chief Minister suggested that CMGGAs formulate projects which would be easily accepted by the people so that such projects could be launched in other areas as well.
 

He asked them to get in touch with the Monitoring Committees in the Assembly Constituencies to take further the initiatives taken by them, according to an official release.

The CMGGAs also informed that 'School Mitra' programme was being implemented in Karnal under which private schools adopt government schools. Under the scheme, teachers of private schools teach students in government schools.

The Chief Minister was informed that Udaan Project was being implemented in Gurgaon district under which Geographic Information System (GIS) was being carried out with the help of drones for better decision making.

Similarly, odd-even scheme for autos was being implemented in Jind which has considerably reduced traffic on roads.

It was also informed that all CMGGAs have better understanding with deputy commissioners and additional deputy commissioners concerned.

They were working on various projects in coordination with DCs and ADCs so that the benefits of schemes could reach people at the earliest.

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First Published: Sep 03 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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