“Hello Kishtwar” (IVRS) receives overwhelming response

79 callers approach District Administration in one hour session on first Day

DC receives 23 calls, SSP Kishtwar, other senior Officers also respond to queries, grievances of people

KISHTWAR, April 25: District Administration Kishtwar, under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav-, and in collaboration with SSP Khalil Ahmed Poswal, has successfully launched “Hello Kishtwar”-an Intervoice Response System (IVRS) to listen and address the queries and grievances of people residing in far-flung areas of the district over phone.

The maiden session of the IVRS under Hello Kishtwar was taken  today on Tuesday which received an overwhelming response, with  a total of 79 calls received on IVRS  phone number 8470-800-900 by Senior & District Officers of District & Police Administration within a span  of one hour from 11 pm to 12 noon.

https://www.upsc.gov.in/FR-CSM-22-engl-230523.pdf

Significantly, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar personally attended the calls on phone number 8470-800-900 and patiently listened to the grievances of the people. After noting down the queries and grievances, he assured the callers for prompt redressal. Deputy Commissioner forwarded them to the concerned officers through the IVRS portal for time-bound redressal.

SSP Kishtwar also received 03 calls on the IVRS and promptly responded to the callers through proper address.

Meanwhile ADC, ADDC, CEO, CMO, CHO, CAO & AD Food Supplies also responded to the callers on IVRS.

To ensure transparency and accountability and easing the deliverance System, all the callers received a unique Grievance ID via SMS, which they can use to track the progress of their complaint on the district administration’s website link provided at https://kishtwar.nic.in/hello-kishtwar/.

https://www.upsc.gov.in/FR-CSM-22-engl-230523.pdf

The “Hello Kishtwar” IVRS is a significant step towards providing quick and efficient redressal of public grievances of people of far flung areas who cannot afford attending the district offices off & on. It will help bridge the gap between the district administration and the people living in remote areas, enabling them to voice their concerns and receive timely solutions.

The district administration is committed to making this initiative a success and urges the people to make the most use of this system to ensure a better and brighter future for Kishtwar. The line will remain open on two days of week i.e, on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 am to 12 Noon, People can lodge their genuine grievances and queries on said number.