Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma inaugurated the Chief Minister’s Public Hearing Office at the Rajasthan Housing Board office in SFS Mansarovar, Jaipur, on Tuesday. The inauguration ceremony included a traditional ritual and inspection of the premises by the Chief Minister. As part of promoting environmental consciousness, Sharma planted a Parijat sapling on the office premises, emphasizing the importance of increasing greenery.
Following the inauguration, Chief Minister Sharma actively engaged in hearing public grievances, urging officials to promptly address and resolve the issues brought to his attention. Addressing the gathering present at the event, he expressed his pleasure in initiating such an innovative public service facility in Sanganer. Sharma highlighted that the public hearing centre would serve not only Sanganer but the entire populace of Rajasthan, with competent officers committed to on-the-spot resolution of complaints.
Chief Minister Sharma conveyed the government’s dedication to ensuring that individuals at the grassroots level benefit fully from both central and state public welfare schemes. He emphasized the importance of impartial service and the Antyodaya pledge for comprehensive state development.
Sharma reiterated that upholding public trust remains the government’s foremost responsibility, aiming to implement promises outlined in the resolution letter ahead of schedule. The ceremony was attended by public representatives, senior officials, and a large number of citizens.