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Directorate of Public Grievances

https://www.vakilno1.com/links/dipubgri.html

 

 

The Directorate of Public Grievances (DPG) in the Cabinet Secretariat of Government of India helps to obtain responses to unresolved grievances on matters relating to some Central Government Departments and Organisations.  DPG can help you to obtain a response and resolution on these grievances from the department or organisation.

 

If you have a grievance, please click here to check whether DPG can assist you.


How to approach DPG:
 

Please give details of your grievance with copies of supporting document. Your earlier attempts to have the grievance resolved through the grievance redressal mechanism of the department should be furnished.  Indicate whether you have filed any appeal against any previous decision of the organisation or department, before any court, tribunal or consumer forum. State your identity and postal address, e-mail address and telephone number. Don’t forget to put your signature or thumb impression on your letter. The postal address of DPG and the procedure for lodging your grievance on-line are given hereDPG does not charge any fee. 
 

 

How DPG will deal with your complaint:
DPG will assess what aspects of your complaint fall within its purview and the gravity of the complaint. Based on this, it will seek comments from the concerned department or organisation or transfer the grievance to it requesting it  to directly deal with the matter. This is  normally  done  within 15  working  days of receipt  of the grievance.  A letter will be sent to you informing you of the action taken.

 

When DPG seeks comments, the department or organisation is expected to examine the matter and give a reply within six weeks and in any case not later than 3 months. After receipt of comments, DPG may, if considered necessary, seek further information to ensure that the grievance is dealt with in a fair and objective manner by the department or organisation. Cases on which comments are sought are closed in DPG with the approval of Secretary (Coordination & Public Grievances) in Cabinet Secretariat of Government of India who heads DPG.


 

DPG will make all attempts to make the department or organisation respond to your complaint quickly. Please clickhere to see our performance record.

 

 

Citizen Charter of departments and organisations will give the time limits for different public services.

 

DPG has two kinds of records. Physical records are maintained only for cases in which comments from the concerned department or organisation are called for by DPG. If closure of such cases is favourable to the complainant records are retained for one year from the date of closure. In other cases, records are retained for two years from the date of closure. Records are not maintained for grievances transferred by DPG to the department or organisation for action. Record of action taken is stored electronically.


I donno how much helpful this department is to th General public but thought that this link may be helpful,hence the post,Plz. Contribute.

 

 




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 3 Replies

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     29 August 2010

Thanks for this informative posting.

I never have gone thru these things, but I will see how helpful it will be proved.

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Arvind Singh Chauhan (advocate)     29 August 2010

Tusar Sir! Thanks for the relevant information.

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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     31 August 2010

THANKS MR TUSHAR.

YOU ARE NOT TUSHAR BUT FIRE.

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