Srinagar, Sep 6: Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta on Wednesday reiterated the government’s policy of zero tolerance for corruption while encouraging the stakeholders to speak freely to eradicate the menace from J&K.
He advised the general public to come forward and provide their suggestions or file grievances related to any instances of corruption they have encountered.
The Chief Secretary also inquired about the accessibility of government services in online mode and the differences in service delivery timeframes between online and offline modes and the public’s preferences between the two.
During interaction, Chief Secretary motivated stakeholders to learn from the younger generation and empower themselves with IT tools to exercise their rights from anywhere on the planet.
The Chief Secretary informed the public about various IT tools offered by the government for staying informed about government schemes, projects, or applying for different services.
He also explained the benefits of the Janbhagadari portal, e-Unnat, Mobile Dost, Scan & Share (OPD Registration), 108 Ambulance Service, and other utilities and urges them to be aware of their rights to avoid exploitation by anyone.
During this session, the Chief Secretary listened to the public’s grievances and immediately issued directions for their resolution.
He even called for reports on each of these complaints to ensure they are resolved on their merits within the same week.
He invited all of them to come forward and collaborate with the administration to truly make J&K ‘BrashtacharMukt’ in real sense.






