Odisha Chief Minister launches ‘Mo Sarkar’ programme

  • Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to October 2, 2019 launched his government’s new governance initiative ‘Mo Sarkar’ on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti .
  • Mr. Patnaik called eight persons in seven districts over phone from his residence to collect their feedback about treatment at government hospitals and service at police stations.
  • The phone numbers of these people, who had earlier come to hospitals and police stations, were collected randomly from the ‘Mo Sarkar’ portal.

About Mo Sarkar

  • The ‘Mo Sarkar’ was launched at all police stations across the State along with 21 district headquarters hospitals and three government-run medical college hospitals at Cuttack, Berhampur and Sambalpur.
  • The programme will be effective at all the 30 district headquarters hospitals of the State by October 30.
  • The objective of this programme is to provide service with dignity to people who are coming to government offices for different purposes.
  • The phone numbers of people who are coming to government offices will be collected randomly with the purpose to improve the governance system by collecting feedback on behaviour and professionalism of government officers.
  • The CM, Departmental Minister, DGP (in case of police stations) and Departmental Minister, Secretary and Director (in case of hospitals) will call on random numbers to collect feedback.
  • The employees will be ranked as good or bad on the basis of the feedback and those with good rank will get out-of-turn promotion and action will be taken against employees with bad rank.

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