normalnormalnormal Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that every complaint registered on the CM Window is not merely a formal entry, but a living symbol of the public’s trust. He said that it is the responsibility of the concerned intellectuals to address these complaints with complete honesty, integrity and transparency, and to play an active role in their resolution. Since these officials are directly connected to the Chief Minister through this platform, their accountability to the public increases manifold.The Chief Minister was interacting with intellectuals associated with the CM Window from all districts of the state at his residence, Sant Kabir Kutir, here on Monday.He said that collective efforts are required to make the CM Window a strong and reliable system, one that every citizen can take pride in and trust, with the assurance that their grievances will be resolved in a timely and effective manner. Sustaining this trust, he added, will ensure that the administrative machinery functions with greater dedication, sensitivity and efficiency.Nayab Singh Saini informed that the CM Window portal was launched on December 25, 2014, with the objective of providing prompt solutions to the problems faced by common citizens. So far, a total of 14,82,924 complaints have been received on the portal, out of which 14,12,136 complaints have been resolved. This, he said, reflects the government’s firm commitment to prioritizing public grievance redressal.He further remarked that when a citizen registers a complaint on the CM Window, it is not merely an issue being reported, but an expression of trust in the Chief Minister and the government. Therefore, it is imperative that this robust platform remains transparent, responsive and sensitive, so that public confidence continues to grow stronger.The Chief Minister also shared that to ensure effective disposal of complaints at the district level, samadhan shivirs are being organized every Monday and Thursday under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner. To date, 1,47,299 complaints have been received through these camps across the state, of which 1,19,597 have already been resolved, while work is progressing rapidly on the remaining cases. He urged the officials associated with the CM Window to thoroughly examine each complaint and ensure fair, transparent and timely resolution, thereby strengthening the trust of the complainants.On this occasion, BJP State President Mohan Lal Kaushik, Chief Minister’s OSD Sh Bharat Bhushan Bharti, State General Secretary Dr. Archana Gupta, General Secretary Surendra Poonia and several other dignitaries were present.Nominations for Haryana Good Governance Awards 2025 Close on December 17The Haryana Government will confer Good Governance Awards to employees who have done commendable/ innovative work related to Good Governance in the year 2024 and 2025 on the eve of Good Governance Day i.e. 25.12.2025. Now, the last date for submission of applications and nominations for the Haryana Good Governance Award Scheme, 2025 (Haryana Sushaasan Puraskaar Yojana, 2025) has been extended up to 17.12.2025, after which the online portal will be closed. A letter in this regard has been issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi.This extension provides an additional opportunity for eligible employees to submit their entries showcasing exemplary and innovative work in governance. All Administrative Secretaries have been further requested to mandatorily upload all State Level Awards (Flagship Award & State Awards) for recommendation, along with their remarks/comments, through their respective login credentials on the official portal.The Haryana Good Governance Award Scheme 2025 aims to incentivize employees who deliver and exhibit extraordinary and innovative work in good governance. The scheme is broadly applicable to all employees of Service Groups A, B, C, and D, including both regular staff and contractual manpower engaged through various government agencies across all Departments, Boards, Corporations, Statutory Authorities, Missions, Societies, Institutes, Universities, and Public Sector Undertakings under the Government of Haryana. However, it specifically excludes Administrative Secretaries, Heads of Departments (HoDs), and All India Service Officers (AIS).The awards are structured across two levels of administrative units: State Level and District Level. At the State Level, there are two categories: State Flagship Awards (up to 5 awards) and State Awards (up to 5 awards). The State Level awards consist of a Trophy , an Appreciation Certificate signed by the Chief Secretary, and a cash reward. For both Flagship and State Awards, the cash prize is Rs. 51,000/- for each member of the winning team, with the team size considered up to four members. The State Government is the competent authority for the final approval of these State Level Awards.For the District Level Awards, up-to a maximum of five awards will be granted in each district. The winners at this level will receive a Trophy , an Appreciation Certificate signed by the Divisional Commissioner of the division under which the district falls, and a cash prize of Rs. 31,000/- for each member of the winning team, also with a maximum team size of four persons. These awards are finalized and approved by the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned District.normalnormalThe post Every complaint on CM Window is a symbol of public trust, treat as living document& provide honest solutions appeared first on Chandigarh City News.