
MoPA enacts39 laws
According to an official document, the ministry's initiatives align with the government's vision of inclusive and citizen-centric governance.
A key milestone is the establishment of the "Public Grievances Management System," which offers a comprehensive framework for complaint resolution and strategic public outreach.
Through this system, over 94 per cent of public grievances have been addressed.
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