A public hearing was conducted in the Shalimar Bagh assembly constituency, where local residents raised civic concerns and shared suggestions for area development. The session was led by Rekha Gupta, who interacted with citizens and reviewed ongoing issues affecting the locality. During the interaction, residents highlighted concerns related to infrastructure, public services, and neighbourhood maintenance. Officials present at the meeting were directed to address the issues within a defined timeline and ensure that solutions are visible at the ground level.
According to officials, clear instructions were issued to prioritize quick response and implementation, with emphasis on accountability in resolving complaints. Authorities were also asked to take immediate action on feedback provided by citizens during the session. The public hearing also served as a platform for residents to suggest improvements for the overall development of Shalimar Bagh. Suggestions related to better civic amenities and urban planning were discussed, with assurances that relevant departments would examine and act upon them.
Officials described such outreach programmes as part of ongoing efforts to encourage public participation in governance. The initiative is aimed at bridging the gap between citizens and administration by enabling direct communication and faster resolution of grievances. The development reflects a broader trend of local-level engagement initiatives, where authorities are seeking to incorporate citizen feedback into planning and execution processes. Further follow-up actions are expected based on the issues raised during the hearing.
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