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CPGRAMS PORTAL : AN OVERVIEW

INTRODUCTION

CPGRAMS, short for Centralized Public Grievance Redressal and Monitoring System, is an online platform enabling citizens to file and monitor complaints concerning different government departments and ministries. It was introduced by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. The platform’s primary goal is to offer a transparent, accountable, and responsive system for addressing public grievances and collecting feedback from citizens.

CPGRAMS is a user-friendly and convenient platform that aims to improve the quality of public service delivery and citizen satisfaction. the grievances lodged on CPGRAMS are resolved expeditiously as soon as they are received, but not later than 30 days. If there is any further delay, an interim response with the reason for the delay is communicated to the citizen.

When citizens file grievances on the CPGRAMS portal, they receive a unique registration ID to track the status and progress of their grievances. They can also provide feedback and file appeals if they are not satisfied with the resolution. This platform integrates various ministries and departments across different governance levels into a unified system, simplifying the grievance redressal process for citizens.

HOW IS IT USEFUL FOR ARMED FORCES SERVING AND VETERANS

CPGRAMS lets the armed forces serving and veterans complain to the government about any problem they have with the services they get. For example, they can complain about pensions, pay, medical facilities, benefits, etc. They can also check what is happening with their complaints, give their opinions, and ask for a review through CPGRAMS.

CPGRAMS is linked to all the government offices that deal with the matters of the Armed Forces, such as the Department of Defence, the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts Pension, etc. CPGRAMS makes it easy and clear for the armed forces serving and veterans to tell their problems and get solutions from the government. It also helps the government to see and improve how well they serve the people and make them happy. You can learn more about CPGRAMS on the website.

The Defence personnel can complain to the government on the CPGRAMS portal about various problems they face, such as:

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MAJOR DEFENCE DEPARTMENTS COVERED BY CPGRAMS

The major Defence departments covered by the CPGRAMS portal are:

RESOLUTION OF A COMPLAINT

Local Level Assessment: The local office of the concerned ministry or department receives the grievance from the CPGRAMS portal and reviews it for its validity and relevance. It then issues an acknowledgement letter to the citizen within three days of receipt, informing them about the registration number, the name and contact details of the grievance officer, and the expected date of resolution.

No Action Needed: If the grievance is found to be invalid, irrelevant, or out of the purview of the ministry or department, the local office rejects the grievance and closes it on the CPGRAMS portal. The acknowledgement letter also serves as the closure letter, notifying the citizen about the reason for non-acceptance and the option to file an appeal if dissatisfied.

Taken Up with Subordinate Organization: If the grievance is found to be valid and relevant, the local office forwards it to the subordinate organization or office that is responsible for the subject matter of the grievance. The subordinate organization or office then takes necessary action to redress the grievance within the prescribed time limit of 30 days. The local office monitors the progress of the grievance and updates the status on the CPGRAMS portal. Once the grievance is resolved, the local office issues a closure letter to the citizens, informing them about the action taken and the option to provide feedback or file an appeal if dissatisfied.

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ISSUES NOT ADDRESSED BY CPGRAMS

The following issues are not addressed by CPGRAMS

Matters under the Right to Information Act, 2005.

– Suggestions from citizens.

– Cases under consideration in any Indian court.

– Family or personal disputes.

– Issues impacting India’s territorial integrity or diplomatic relations.

– Corruption complaints at any governance level (should be directed to relevant authorities).

CONCLUSION

CPGRAMS is a platform that lets citizens, especially the armed forces serving and veterans, complain to the government and get solutions for their problems. It connects different government offices and resolves complaints quickly and effectively. It also makes the public authorities more accountable and responsive and improves the public service quality. By using CPGRAMS, citizens can help the nation grow and prosper. CPGRAMS simplifies the grievance redressal process by integrating various ministries and departments into one system. It also gives each complaint a unique number that citizens can use to track their complaints and see how they are resolved.

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