Uttar Pradesh government inaugurated portal named 'Sambhav'

Uttar Pradesh government inaugurated portal named 'Sambhav'

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Category : State Published on: May 26 2022

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  • Minister for Energy and Urban Development Arvind Sharma has launched the ‘SAMBHAV’ (Systemic Administration Mechanism for Bringing Happiness and Value) portal.
  • The portal has been launched to monitor public grievances, programs, schemes, projects and policies of the Urban Development and Energy Departments of Uttar Pradesh.
  • ‘SAMBHAV’ will help in resolving public grievances swiftly and effectively.
  • The Portal also has the facility of videoconferencing and teleconferencing for dialogue with the concerned officers.
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