Federal Ombudsman holds open court in Khursheedabad

Federal Ombudsman holds open court in Khursheedabad
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HAVELI (Kashmir English): An open court session was organized at Boys’ Inter College, Khursheedabad, under the auspices of the Federal Ombudsman.

According to the details, representatives from federal agencies, including the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the National Data Registration Authority (NADRA), the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Banks, and Baitul Mal, participated in the open court.

During the open court session, the residents recorded several complaints, including poor service of SCOM and non-installation of an ATM in the National Bank.

Regional Head Federal Ombudsman Azad Kashmir, Mansoor Qadir Dar, heard public complaints at the open court set up at Inter College Khursheedabad on the second day of his visit.

Additionally, citizens presented their views on the Benazir Income Support Program, poor service of SCOM, and non-installation of an ATM in the National Bank.

Residents of Tehsil Khursheedabad said that, except for the NADRA office, no federal institution is functioning properly, stating that due to a non-standard survey in the Benazir Income Support Program, most of the deserving people are not benefiting from it.

Citizens do not even know the port score. The staff is also unable to provide awareness to the citizens during the survey. Even during payment, our women are humiliated and humiliated.

There is only one bank in Khurshidabad, which is managing the entire tehsil. Like the district headquarters, here too, there is a lame service S-com in which even messages are not received.

The regional head immediately resolved the complaints regarding the ISP. After checking the identity cards of the women, they were told what the problem was. S-com, SCO, regarding the service, was asked to install more towers. Orders for a counter system were issued in the National Bank to facilitate the customers.

An assurance was given to resolve the complaints filed regarding WAPDA within 60 days. A large number of civil society members, including Assistant Commissioner Khurshid Raja, Ayaz Ahmed Nisar, were present in the meeting.

On this occasion, Mansoor Qadir Dar said that the solution to most of the problems related to the district is related to awareness. Immediate action will be taken on legitimate complaints. The work of the administration is to facilitate the citizens.

Later, the Regional Head also visited the Benazir Income Support Program Office, National Bank of Pakistan Keller Branch, Post Office Khursheedabad, and NADRA Registration Center Khursheedabad, organized by federal agencies.

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