- Engages with Citizens – Urban Services Now Accessible from Home
Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Sunday inaugurated the My Rewa Citizen App, developed by Rewa Municipal Corporation. This app is a smart initiative aimed at citizen service, through which residents of Rewa will be able to access various municipal services from the comfort of their homes. On this occasion, a short film based on the My Rewa Citizen App was also screened. Dr. Yadav interacted with senior citizens and called upon them to actively contribute to the development of the district.
The My Rewa Citizen App enables services like complaint registration, tracking of cleanliness, street lighting, drains, roads, sewerage, and drinking water issues along with real-time status updates. Citizens will also be able to share suggestions and feedback directly with the administration. Other features include access to services like birth and death certificates, property tax, water tax payment, permits, no-objection certificates, and e-challans.
The app allows users to upload photos with complaints, mark locations through Google Maps, and benefit from a one-stop platform with a simple and transparent interface, dashboard, and direct resolution of complaints linked to the CM Helpline.
Inauguration of New Rest House
During his visit to Rewa, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav also inaugurated the newly constructed rest house at the Rajnivas Circuit House premises. Built in Indo-European architectural style under the redevelopment scheme at a cost of ?656.45 lakh, the rest house is equipped with all modern amenities and built in accordance with current safety standards. Dr. Yadav performed a ceremonial worship and formally inaugurated the new facility.
Calling the new Circuit House a major gift for Rewa, Dr. Yadav stated that the building, equipped with modern amenities, would provide a comfortable experience to all visitors. He also congratulated Deputy Chief Minister Shri Shukla for this development and appreciated the quality of construction after inspecting the facility.
Constructed by the Madhya Pradesh Housing and Infrastructure Development Board under the redevelopment scheme, the 2,200-square-meter rest house includes six suite rooms, a venting area, a 24-seater meeting hall, a drawing room, and a 14-seater dining area. The building is also equipped with an elevator and fire safety systems.