Manipur government launched 'CM Da Haisi' web portal

Manipur government launched 'CM Da Haisi' web portal

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Category : State Published on: September 21 2022

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  • In Manipur, a web portal to receive complaints and grievances from the general public was launched today by Chief Minister N. Biren Singh at Imphal.
  • The name of the web portal is ‘CM Da Haisi’ (English translation- Inform to CM) and the public can raise their grievances in the web portal by logging on to www.cmdahaisi.mn.gov.in. The complainants can also check the status of their complaints.
  • The prime objective of this campaign is to improve citizens' participation and engagement by providing a platform.
  • "CM DA HAISI" aims to reach at least 50 per cent of households of Manipur in the next two months.
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