Sheila Dikshit asks Delhiites to tell govt about hoarders

New Delhi: Concerned over the spiralling
prices of essential commodities, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit
on Saturday asked Delhiites to intimate the government about
hoarders and black marketers in the capital.
The people should keep a close watch on activities of
profiteers, black marketers and hoarders. They should intimate
such activities to the government at the earliest to enable it
to take strict action, she said after opening a "Jeevan"
citizen service centre in the Walled city.
She said the Centre would provide a one-stop-shop for
various requirements of the citizens, be it payment of
electricity, telephone, water, sewage bills and issuance of
various certificates such as income certificate.
The Chief Minister noted that as many as 36 departments
and agencies would provide hasslefree services.
The Government plans to commission a total 520 Jeeven
centres of which 250 have already become functional in the
city.

The Government has identified 106 government to citizen
services under its ambitious Jeeven project which has been
launched with an aim to ensure transparency, certainty and
accountability in service delivery to both citizen and
business.
Bureau Report