Manipur CM launched ‘CM Da Haisi’ web portal

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren on Monday launched ‘CM Da Haisi’ web portal in an effort to enable speedy redressal of public grievances and for transparency and accountability in governance.

“Delighted to launch the ‘CM Da Haisi’ web portal at my office today. It will enable fast redressal of public grievances and also provide a platform to raise corruption related issues. This will further enable us to bring transparency and accountability in governance and delivery of public services,” the chief minister said in a social media post.

The public can raise their grievances in the web portal by logging on to www.cmdahaisi.mn.gov.in and the complainants can also check the status of their complaints.

The Public Grievances Redressal and Anti-Corruption Cell will use the portal to liaison with the concerned department to redress the grievances of the public within a stipulated time and to provide actionable complaints to the State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department for further enquiry and investigation.

On the occasion, N Biren Singh stated that gaining public trust and confidence is extremely important to run a government and take up various development works. Therefore, all the government officials should perform their duties dedicatedly and with transparency, as transparency follows development, he added.

He mentioned that corruption is the main concern which hinders the development of the state. He continued that the web portal had been launched with the objective to completely root out corruption from public offices and enhance public service delivery in the State.

He expressed satisfaction on certain feedback given by the public regarding effective redressal of their grievances through CM Da Haisi platform. He stated that CM Da Haisi has become an effective platform for rooting out corruption from the state.

He further gave credits to all bureaucrats of the state for the development achieved and bringing a good image of the state. N Biren further expressed words of motivation to take up joint efforts for ending corruption totally from the state.

It may be mentioned that the Anti-Corruption Cell in the office of the Chief Minister was re-constituted as Public Grievance Redressal and Anti-Corruption Cell onMarch 23, 2022 and an officer having the rank of a secretary was appointed as in-charge of the cell.

So far, a total of 134 complaints have been received by the Public Grievance Redressal and Anti-Corruption Cell. Out of which 85 per cent of the complaints have been resolved and communicated to the complainants.

Earlier, complaints related to public grievance and corruption cases were received through letters, email (accmanipur@gmail.com), toll free number (Anti-corruption)-18003453877, 9534795347, WhatsApp No. (9402150000 for Anti-Corruption and 9534795347 for Public Grievances).

The launching programme was attended by state Power Minister Thongam Biswajit, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Yumnam Khemchand, Works Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Textiles, Commerce and Industries Minister Nemcha Kipgen, Water Resources Minister Awangbow Newmai, Health Minister Sapam Ranjan, CAFPD Minister L Susindro, Social Welfare minister Heikham Dingo, Transport Minister Khashim Vashum, Chief secretary Rajesh Kumar, Administrative Secretaries and other government officials among others.

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