People turned up in large numbers for the Prajavani programme held at the Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan here on Tuesday. To avoid traffic issues faced during the last session, officials permitted entry to the applicants much before the scheduled time of 10 am.
Cutting across sections, people submitted their grievances to Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar. Prajavani Nodal Officer D Harichandana was also present.
Panchayathi Ward Members Association appealed to the government to offer a monthly honorarium. The past government had revised monthly honorarium for Sarpanches, besides extending cheque power to vice Sarpanch. The government should also provide pensions to former ward members, the association’s K Yadaiah said.
Urdu teachers wanted the government to take up recruitment of Urdu teachers.
Officials
said there were a few complaints of land grabbing against elected public representatives.
The Minister said that the State Government was committed to addressing all the grievances filed by the applicants. Majority of the applications were filed seeking allocation of houses and employment.
“We humbly appeal to the people that there was no urgency for filing applications for houses, ration cards and Dharani issues. The government will take a policy decision in these matters. Please have some patience,” Prabhakar said while addressing media persons.
Of the 5,324 applications received during the Prajavani programme, 55 per cent of them were regarding double-bedroom houses and 30 per cent were regarding pensions. The next Prajavani programme would be held from 10 am to 1 pm on Friday.