Complaints received through the revamped system, named ‘Daksh App’, will be immediately forwarded to the contractor responsible for road repairs
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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has updated its existing grievance redressal system to simplify the e-based application and has simultaneously launched a dedicated WhatsApp number to enable citizens to directly send their complaints
Complaints received through the revamped system, named ‘Daksh App’, will be immediately forwarded to the contractor responsible for road repairs
Complaints received through the revamped system, named ‘Daksh App’, will be immediately forwarded to the contractor responsible for road repairs
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