CM Nitish Kumar plants a sapling on the occasion of Prithvi Diwas, in Patna
PATNA: Chief minister (CM) Nitish Kumar on Monday heard the grievances of altogether 134 people, who had arrived from different districts, at his weekly ‘Janta ke Darbar mein Mukhyamantri’ programme and gave instructions to the officials concerned for solving their problems. Of the 134 complainants, 25 were women. Kiran Kumari, who had arrived from Rahui block of Nalanda district, complained to the CM about irregular appointments in Anganwadi centres. A girl from Shambhuganj block of Banka district informed Nitish that she was a graduate, but yet to receive the motivational amount from the education department. To this, the CM called a senior officer of the department and expressed displeasure over non-payment of the amount. Soni Kumari, who had arrived from Gopalganj district, complained about non-payment of the third instalment of the amount sanctioned under the Bihar Student Credit Card Scheme.