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Janata Durbar for Bihar's woes
Anand Mohan Sahay in Patna
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March 23, 2005 10:42 IST

A fortnight after president's rule was imposed in Bihar, Governor Buta Singh said he would be holding 'Janata Durbar' to discuss the problems of common people.

State Chief Secretary  K A H Subramanian  told rediff.com on Wednesday that Buta Singh  has decided to meet people once a week on a specified day to listen to their grievances.

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The Janata Durbars are likely to begin next week.

Subramanian, who was appointed acting advisor pending formal appointment of advisors by the Centre, said that a  complaint cell would also start functioning at Raj Bhavan soon.

An officer of the rank of joint secretary will head the cell to attend to petitions from the public .

Subramanian said the government would advertise the schedule for the Janata Durbar soon.



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