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PANIPAT: Chief Parliamentary Secretary Bakhshish Singh Virk today presided over the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee meeting here.



Panipat, September 16

Chief Parliamentary Secretary Bakhshish Singh Virk today presided over the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee meeting here. A total of 15 complaints were heard at the meeting of which nine were resolved.

Virk directed the Deputy Commissioner to ask the Red Cross Society to bear the medical expense for treating a 12-year-old deaf and dumb girl.

He also resolved several other complaints and directed officials to be punctual. The meeting was attended by Panipat Urban MLA Rohita Rewari, Panipat Rural MLA Mahipal Dhanda, DC Chander Shekhar Khare, SP Rajesh Duggal and ADC Rajiv Mehta.

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