
Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has announced that a public grievance hearing will soon be conducted in Berhampur, reaffirming the government’s commitment to directly addressing citizens’ concerns.
Speaking at the centenary celebrations of Bhimpur Advanced (Unnita) High School in Ganjam district on Sunday, Majhi shared that the Chief Minister’s grievance cell will soon commence operations in Berhampur and that he would personally visit the city to oversee the grievance hearing.
“The Chief Minister’s grievance cell will soon commence operations in Berhampur, and I will personally visit the city to conduct the grievance hearing,” Majhi said during his address, earning enthusiastic applause from the gathering.
Highlighting the historical importance of Bhimpur High School, which was established on March 15, 1924, Majhi lauded the institution for its remarkable contribution to education in the region.
He emphasized that the school has stood as a beacon of knowledge for over a century, nurturing generations of students and shaping the community’s intellectual growth.
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