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    Your CM on your phone, laptop

    Ranchi, Jan. 6: Arjun Munda is now aapka CM on your Twitterverse. Get direct access to your chief minister from your Facebook or Twitter accounts and tell him about your grievances.

    Or else, just dial the toll-free number (0657) 3059999 or send an email to info@aapkacm.com and narrate your woes. The chief minister and his secretariat will personally look into the matter.

    The Jharkhand chief minister today launched a grievance management system, which in its hi-tech avatar, aims to use information technology for better and transparent governance, enabling people to state their bona fide grievances directly through multiple platforms ' phone calls, fax, email, even social network platform Facebook or micro-blogging site Twitter.

    If successful, it can put him in the league of chief ministers known for pitching information technology for better governance ' e-governance in short ' such as Bihar's Nitish Kumar, Gujarat's Narendra Modi, Delhi's Sheila Dikshit or Jammu and Kashmir's Omar Abdullah.

    "My effort through this system is to bridge the gaps in communication between citizens and governance. Gradually, we will see if the need arises for more such efforts across different departments," Munda said.

    In fact, it seems Munda has stolen a march over Nitish Kumar in using IT to get across to people. While the Bihar government website has an internal link "Write to CM", Munda will directly monitor the grievance management system on his PC desktop.

    But while Munda takes extra steps on the information superhighway, Nitish is undertaking a series of "janata durbars" and "seva yatras" across Bihar to get in touch with citizens directly.

    The launch at the chief minister's Kanke residence saw a gathering of IT secretary Satendra Singh, home secretary J.B. Tubid, food and civil supplies secretary Rajbala Verma, agriculture secretary A.K. Singh the chief minister's principal secretary D.K. Tiwari and mediapersons.

    The mechanism of people reaching out to the chief minister with their grievances has been kept simple. Munda, unlike his Jammu and Kashmir counterpart, will not personally be on Twitter.

    The email id info@aapkacm.com will be linked with Facebook and Twitter to enable the computer-savvy to key in their problems, while the phone number 3059999, will, via 30 call centre operators, will prepare a detailed list of complaints for the chief minister.

    Munda, known to be reasonably tech-savvy, can also go through complaints on his personal computer that have been listed by call centres of other state government departments, such as the existing one run by Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB).

    "The state government will issue advertisements in newspapers tomorrow about the toll-free number and email id," Munda told newsmen on the sidelights of the launch.

    From tomorrow, the call centre and aapkacm.com, installed by Cyber Swift Infotech Pvt Ltd of Calcutta, will start functioning, initially to address complaints related to public distribution system and paddy procurement centres. Five of the 30 proposed extensions of the call centre will operate tomorrow. Each complainant will be sent a referral number through an SMS for future use.

    Public distribution system or distribution of essential commodities such as wheat, rice, sugar and kerosene to the poor is usually riddled with graft, thanks to red tape and middlemen. And the 564 paddy procurement centres across Jharkhand are run to ensure that farmers get a minimum support price for their produce.

    The grievance redress system has the potential to be a landmark for Jharkhand. But, for starters, it will be interesting to see Twitter users, usually yuppie urban youngsters, react to kerosene corruption.

     

    11 comments

    • sachidanandan  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  4 months ago
      We are responsible for coruption. Corruption starts from family. Parents corrupt children, children corrupt parents. We corrupt the peons in panchayat offices to the secretariat in the run to get our papers to be done faster. We corrupt even to stand in the queue, to get a cinema ticket. If we do not stop this, corruption will continue for ever.
    • MCBC  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  4 months ago
      These are mere gimmicks, they are of no use the common man.. Most people in that state do not get enough to eat, villages do not have electricity, roads are non-existent. Who the f%#@ is going to use facebook to communicate with the CM?
    • Ayaz  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  4 months ago
      reaching out to the aam admi.
    • viewer  •  Hamm, Germany  •  4 months ago
      Yahoo think Jharkhand chief minister today is a chief minister for all " what your topic Says?
    • viewer  •  Hamm, Germany  •  4 months ago
      Yahoo thinks that Jharkhand chief minister is a chief minister for all " what yahoo topic Says? useless
    • viewer  •  Hamm, Germany  •  4 months ago
      Yahoo think Jharkhand chief minister is a chief minister for all " what your topic Says?"Yahoo team please publish the useful and understandable one.
    • Rajesh  •  Ahmadabad, Gujarat  •  4 months ago
      Thats Great Idea, Govt. will get trust among good class of Public, it will help to stop corruption. We also request our CM Narendra modi to take this kind of step to get PLACE WITHIN HEART OF PUBLIC.
    • sachidanandan  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  4 months ago
      CM on phone & Laptop may not reach the common man. Please follow the steps of Kerala CM who goes to the people and accept their complaints, listens to their grievances and take immediate decisions.
    • SRINIVAS  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  4 months ago
      first let the CM stop the corruption in jharkand which is killing the growth of the state. he can do all this at later stage and not in the initial stage. CORRUPTION is very much in JHARKAND and people openly ask too much
    • goldy  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  4 months ago
      very nice if it parctically supporting its installation, and atleast help few amongest common people. but if it is only to get some political fame then this installation is agian increasing the weight on common people because all that money spent is from their pockets......
    • Ranjeet  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  4 months ago
      cm se mera question
      main ek aise village se belong karta hoon jahan aaj bhi bijli nahi hai.........mere village ke log 2011 ko vidhayak badkunwar gagrai ke ghar me cm Arjun munda ko ek bijli se related gyapan diya tha .....jiska aaj tak koi answer nahi hai......sabse badi baat ye hai ki mere village ke bagal wale sabhi village me bijli hai....
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