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‘Deliver, Not Drag’: Palamu DC sets new governance mantra

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27 April 2026
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‘Deliver, Not Drag’: Palamu DC sets new governance mantra

Dilip Pratap Singh Shekhawat

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Daltonganj, April 27: Palamu’s newly appointed Deputy Commissioner, Dilip Pratap Singh Shekhawat, has introduced a clear administrative mantra — “deliver, not drag” — signalling a push for faster governance and accountability in the district.

At his maiden press conference on Monday, Shekhawat made it clear that delays and pending cases will no longer be tolerated. He emphasised the immediate resolution of public issues and warned officials against procrastination.

“There will be no pendency, no dragging of files. Deliver results. If a matter requires action at a higher level, it must be forwarded without delay,” he said.

Warning Against Delays

The DC sent a strong message to officials, stating that any negligence or delay in resolving public grievances would invite strict action.

“If I find anyone delaying or lingering on issues affecting the public, strict action will be taken,” he warned.

However, he clarified that certain land-related disputes require intervention from courts or competent authorities and cannot be resolved instantly. In such cases, the administration will ensure proper processing at the appropriate level.

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Jan Samadhan Shivir Replaces Weekly Durbar

Shekhawat announced that the traditional weekly “Janta Durbar” will now be replaced with a revamped system called “Jan Samadhan Shivir.”

These camps will be led by the Deputy Commissioner and attended by a team of officials from departments such as land revenue, social security, and social welfare, focusing on faster grievance redressal.

Monthly reviews of the Jan Samadhan Shivir will also be conducted to track progress.

Staff Shortage a Challenge

Addressing concerns about manpower shortage, Shekhawat acknowledged the issue but said available resources would be used efficiently.

“It is true that there is an acute shortage of human resources, but we will use whatever is available to serve the public effectively,” he said.

Currently, Palamu has only one Executive Magistrate, while 13 Circle Officer posts remain vacant. Out of 20 administrative circles, several are being managed by officers holding additional charge.

He added that the administration does not have a “magic wand” and urged realistic expectations while maintaining continuous efforts to resolve issues.

Focus on Coordination and Upcoming Tasks

Under the Jan Samadhan initiative, civil and police officials will work in coordination to address public concerns more effectively.

On upcoming administrative responsibilities, Shekhawat said the first phase of Census house listing, beginning May 16, and related exercises will be conducted with accuracy and strict adherence to guidelines.

“I will ensure these processes are carried out with precision. There will be no compromise,” he said.

Appeal on Water Conservation and Stray Cattle

The DC also raised concerns about stray cattle struggling for water during the summer and appealed to residents to assist them.

On water conservation, he emphasised the importance of responsible usage. “Water rationing is as important as water harvesting. Avoid wastage — use only what is necessary,” he said.

 

Tags: Daltonganj administrationJan Samadhan ShivirJharkhand administration reformsJharkhand newsPalamu DC Dilip Pratap Singh ShekhawatPalamu governancestaff shortage Palamuwater conservation Jharkhand
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