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People Queue Up For Prajavani At Praja Bhavan: Officials Receive Applications

CM Revanth Reddy has announced that a public speaking program will be held in Praja Bhavan for two days a week to solve public problems. As a result, people queued up for the Prajavani program on Friday. People are coming in large numbers to share their problems. Even the Ministers attended the Prajavani program. Orders will be issued to the authorities based on the seriousness of the problem. Complaints are mainly land problems and pensions. A queue was formed in front of Praja Bhavan at 5 am. It has become difficult for the police to control them.

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However, people across the state do not need to come to the Hyderabad Praja Bhavan to express their problems, and it is better to hold a public hearing in the constituencies with the MLAs. He said that by conducting public hearings in the constituencies, local problems would not only be solved quickly, but also the burden of people coming to Hyderabad would be reduced. There is a possibility that there will be less traffic at Praja Bhavan, and the pressure will be reduced on the officials here.

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It is reported that most of the applications have been received in Prajavani on land-related issues, housing, health, unemployment, etc. After the formation of the Congress government, CM Revanth Reddy directly attended the Praja Darbar on the first day and learned the problems of the people. After that, the name of the program was changed to Prajavani. Since then, every minister has been attending to and receiving applications from people. Ministers Sridhar Babu and Konda Surekha participated in the public hearing.

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