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Bihar CM listened to complaints of 134 people

Patna: Nitish Kumar’s Minister of Chief (CM) on Monday heard complaints from 134 people, who had arrived from various districts, on the weekly program ‘Janta to Darbar Mein Mukhyamantri’ and gave instructions to the relevant officials to solve their problems.
Of the 134 complainants, 25 are women.
Kiran Kumari, who had arrived from the Rahui Blok district of Nalanda, complained to CM about irregular promises in the holders of Angganwadi.
A girl from the Shambhuganj Block from the Banka district told Nitish that she was a graduate, but had not received the amount of motivation from the Ministry of Education.
For this, CM is called a senior department officer and expresses displeasure on the non-payment of this amount.
Soni Kumari, who has arrived from the Gopalganj district, complained about the non-payment of the third installment amount approved based on the Bihar Student Credit Card Scheme.

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