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Kejriwal lauds DJB efforts

March 20, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:35 am IST - NEW DELHI

Leader of India's Aam Admi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal addresses media representatives at a press conference in New Delhi on April 3, 2014, where he released the Aam Admi Party Election Manifesto. The party manifesto is focused on Education and Health, Economy and Ecology,National Security, Social Justice, Sports, Culture and Media. India, the world's biggest democracy, announced the start of national elections on April 7 that are expected to bring Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi to power on a platform of economic revival. AFP PHOTO/Chandan KHANNA

: In an interactive session with the Delhi Jal Board’s (DJB) field-level functionaries and senior officials on Saturday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal commended the unit for its efforts.

Aimed at improving productivity and enhancing the work efficiency of DJB’s employees, who are the contact point for consumers as they bridge the gap between the consumers and the entity, Mr. Kejriwal advised them to cater to the consumer queries regarding the ongoing DJB schemes for smooth and transparent functioning.

Appreciating the hard work of the field functionaries, the Chief Minister said, “The meter readers are an important part of the DJB family as they are a link between the unit and its consumers. It is in this context that my address to them becomes more significant.”

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Further, he highlighted the ongoing DJB schemes i.e. the Rebate Scheme, the New Water Connection Scheme and the mSeva Mobile Application, besides focusing on the fact that meter readers should explain their details to consumers and deliver the CM’s letter to them.

The Chief Minister also highlighted

the ongoing DJB schemes like the Rebate Scheme

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