Delhi govt to address cooperative group housing residents issues
The Community News/New Delhi
Delhi government will organise public hearing camps in June to address the issues faced by the residents of cooperative group housing societies.
Informing about this, Delhi Cooperative Minister Raaj Kumar Anand said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal led government is actively working to address the concerns faced by cooperative group housing societies.
After a meeting with Registrar Cooperative Societies department officials, Anand stressed the need to develop a new strategy to promptly address the grievances.
He specifically instructed the officials to organise public hearing camps in the month of June.
These camps will serve as a platform to effectively address and resolve the grievances in cooperative group housing societies, he added.
Anand addressed the officials regarding the increasing number of complaints received by the department under the Delhi Cooperative Societies Rules.
He instructed them for detailed information from the officials regarding the pending reports and urged the officials from the concerned department to explain the reasons for their non-redressal.
He highlighted that numerous complaints had been persistently received by the department, specifically under Rule-90 of the Delhi Cooperative, for a significant period of time. Recognising the urgency of the matter, he further instructed the officials to prioritise the resolution of these complaints without delay. To facilitate this process, he further directed the department officers to organise a public hearing camp in the month of June.