The Delhi government has introduced the CM Jansunwai Portal, a centralized platform for lodging complaints across departments like MCD, DDA, and Delhi Police. Designed for transparency, speed, and accessibility, the portal aims to simplify grievance redressal, strengthen citizen trust, and advance Delhi’s digital governance mission.
In a landmark move toward citizen empowerment, the Delhi government has unveiled the CM Jansunwai Portal, a one-stop digital platform designed to streamline grievance redressal and enhance transparency in governance. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized that the initiative reflects Delhi’s commitment to building a responsive, accountable, and corruption-free administration.
Key highlights of the initiative include:
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Centralized complaint system: Residents can now lodge grievances related to multiple departments—including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Delhi Development Authority (DDA), and Delhi Police—through a single, integrated portal.
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Faster resolution timelines: The portal is expected to reduce bureaucratic delays, ensuring quicker responses and minimizing the need for citizens to physically visit government offices.
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User-friendly interface: Designed with accessibility in mind, the portal caters to diverse age groups and varying levels of digital literacy, making it inclusive for all residents.
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Expanded digital services: Alongside the portal, the government also rolled out e-District services via Common Service Centres (CSCs) and online admission platforms for EWS/DG/CWSN categories, reinforcing its broader digital governance agenda.
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Transparency and accountability: Each complaint will be tracked digitally, allowing citizens to monitor progress and hold departments accountable for timely action.
The launch of the Jansunwai Portal marks a significant step in Delhi’s journey toward smart governance, aligning with the national Digital India mission. By consolidating grievance mechanisms under one roof, the government aims to empower citizens, reduce red tape, and foster greater trust in public institutions.
Experts believe that such initiatives can transform urban governance by bridging the gap between citizens and authorities. With Delhi’s growing population and complex administrative landscape, a unified digital grievance system is not just a convenience, it is a necessity.
The portal is expected to become a model for other states, showcasing how technology can be leveraged to make governance more participatory, transparent, and efficient.
Sources: The Hindu, Times of India, Zee News