5/5 Usha V. 1 year ago on Google • 37 reviews
I
was
advised
to
submit
a
grievance
here
for
fast
action.
I
went
there
not
knowing
what
to
expect.
Here’s
what
I
found
and
I
was
genuinely
impressed
with
the
access
that
public
-across
all
walks
of
life,
have
to
the
collector’s
office:
Grievance
day
is
Monday
of
every
week
Grievances
are
submitted
in
a
written
petition,
largely
submitted
in
Tamil.
They
also
accept
English.
There
is
a
line
to
the
counter
where
the
petition
/
grievance
is
recorded
and
advised
to
be
sent
in
to
the
office
Then,
one
goes
into
the
collector’s
office
where
there
are
a
lot
of
officers
waiting
to
collect
the
grievances
and
direct
it
to
the
concerned
officers
Action
was
taken
in
the
next
2
days
(as
I
had
requested
expediency)
through
a
WhatsApp
message
sent
to
the
office
in
the
area
of
concern
No
unnecessary
hassles,
questions
or
other
hindrances.
Transparent
and
a
bias
for
action!
One
thing
to
note
-
they
don’t
let
bags
into
the
office
-
to
protect
the
safety
of
the
officers
inside.
However,
there
is
no
assurance
that
the
belongings
will
be
safe.
It
is
a
faith
based
system.
I
hope
this
is
taken
care
of,
so
people
feel
confident
of
the
safety
of
their
bags.
It’s
cool
to
see
the
government
body
function
this
way