CM extends helps to a Sishu Bihar student
CM extends helps to a Sishu Bihar student
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Wednesday heard the grievances of people at his official residence and has extended his helping hand for a meritorious student of Shishu Bihar School named Ashmita Deb.
In order to give best possible services to the people of the state, the Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Wednesday at his official residence heard the grievances of common people and extended administrative help. During the meeting with the public, the secretary of Chief Minister Office (CMO) Pradip Kumar Chakraborty, OSD Pranabananda Sarkar Banerjee and other officials were also present and registered the grievances of common people.
Dr Manik Saha met all of them and listened to their problems and after which he assured that proper assistance will be provided to each and every one of them. One of them Ashmita Deb, whose father is suffering from 3rd stage of Cancer. Although she has received Scholarship but she still wanted the assistance for her father’s treatment and her further studies. The Chief Minister responded positively to her calls and assured assistance for her future study as well as treatment of her father.
Recently, the Chief Minister despite his hectic official schedules has responded to the social media message of Ashmita and assured to help her and after direct meeting with her, Dr Saha realized her actual suffering and assured all help to her family.
Later, speaking with media persons, Ashmita expressed her happiness and extended her gratitude to the Chief Minister.
The Chief Minister from now onwards will meet and listen to the problems of the common people once in a week. The common people of the state can take an appointment in the Chief Minister’s office at Secretariat or through post office also. The contact number and reason for meeting should be mentioned properly.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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