Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Introduces QR Codes for Civic Feedback
GHMC provides QR codes seeking feedback about civic services
The Hindu
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has launched a feedback initiative using 840 QR codes placed in public utility locations across various zones, including Shamshabad and Secunderabad. This initiative aims to enhance civic services by encouraging citizen participation.
- 01GHMC has introduced 840 QR codes for citizen feedback.
- 02Codes are located in public utilities across multiple zones.
- 03Feedback will help improve civic services in Hyderabad.
- 04Initiative covers areas like Shamshabad, Rajendranagar, and Charminar.
- 05Encourages greater citizen engagement in local governance.
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has implemented a new initiative to enhance civic services by introducing 840 QR codes at various public utility locations. These codes are strategically placed in shopping malls, theatres, function halls, and other venues across the Shamshabad, Rajendranagar, Charminar, Khairatabad, Golconda, and Secunderabad zones. The initiative aims to encourage citizens to provide feedback on the services they receive, thereby fostering greater community engagement and improving the overall quality of civic services in Hyderabad. By making it easier for residents to share their opinions, GHMC hopes to identify areas for improvement and address any issues promptly.
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This initiative allows citizens to voice their opinions on civic services, leading to potential improvements in service quality.
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