DC Tank held open court at remote village to address public grievances

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Deputy Commissioner Tank Arshad Qayyum Burki on Tuesday held an open court (Khuli Katchery) at village Baloch aiming to address public grievances. DC heard the problems of residents regarding public departments and issued order on spot to different departments officers for redressel.
On this occasion, the local residents raised various issues regarding drinking water shortage, electricity, gas, education and health.
The people of the area also raised questions regarding other public issues including dilapidated condition of roads and streets. On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner said that the main purpose of holding open courts is to provide basic facilities to the citizens at their doorsteps.
He said that district administration is using all its available resources resolve public importance problems. He said that he was well aware of problems being faced by people.
He said that practical steps will be taken for the solution of these problems. The Deputy Commissioner also issued orders on the spot for resolution of different problems. He said that more open courts would be organized at various circles in Tank for resolving people problems.
He held the open court on the special directives of Khyber Pakhtukhwa government and issued on the spot directives for resolution of the problems being confronted by residents.
The KP government has initiated open courts in all districts of the province with the purpose of addressing public grievances.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mateen Kasoria, Assistant Commissioner Tank Adnan Khattak, DHO Dr. Ihsanullah Bettani, MS Dr. Abbas Sherani, DSP Headquarters Inam Gandapur, AAC Shaukat Iqbal, AAC Yousuf Jatoi, AD Local Government Mujahid Khattak, DO Education Omar Khan Kundi, XEN C & W Inayatullah, Xen Public Health Tariq, local government representatives, journalists and large number of people of the area were also attended the open court.