Govt’s Twitter Sewa to address telecom users’ complaints

The Twitter Sewa platform is free for government departments and the company expects to gain subscribers in the country from this.

August 02, 2016 04:45 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:09 pm IST - New Delhi

Communications Minister Manoj Sinha launched Twitter Sewa for registration and resolution of complaints.

Communications Minister Manoj Sinha launched Twitter Sewa for registration and resolution of complaints.

Telecom and postal service users can now file complaints with the government directly on social media platform Twitter.

Communications Minister Manoj Sinha launched Twitter Sewa for registration and resolution of complaints.

The complaints lodged through Twitter Sewa will be available to the ministry officials and can be categorised as immediate, mid-term and long-term complaints.

With this the department will be able to respond in real-time to complaints, assign it to relevant officers, assign criticality and track the complaints.

“Complaints received against any telecom operator and Department of Post (DOP) on my Twitter handle will be communicated to the concerned telecom operator and DOP immediately for quick resolution and better service,” Sinha said.

The platform will also address the grievances that are raised against private players.

“I hope both government, Private Telecom service provider make use of this tool fullest to its potential to serve the customer,” Sinha said.

Twitter India Head for News, Politics, Government Raheel Khursheed said to register complaints a customer will only need to tweet and the platform will pick key words used in the complaint to forward it to concerned authorities.

“People can use four commands to escalate their complaints. These are #DoTSewa, #BSNLSewa, #MTNLSewa, #PostalSewa,” Khursheed said.

He said the Twitter Sewa platform is free for government departments and the company expects to gain subscribers in the country from this.

This platform is being used by Railway, External Affairs and Commerce Ministry. The social media giant is in discussion with the Home Ministry, Health Ministry, MyGov etc for bringing them on to this platform.

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