‘Suwar Bahut Ho Gaye Hai…’: Jaipur Municipal Corporation’s Website Going Viral

Stray dog issues are prevalent in Rajasthan, and lodging a complaint that effectively conveys the problem has typically been challenging. However, Jaipur Municipal Corporation seems to have addressed this by offering some ‘specific’ options for complainants. For those intending to file a complaint with Jaipur Nagar Nigam, here’s what they can expect: Upon social media […]

by Nisha Srivastava - July 11, 2024, 8:29 am

Stray dog issues are prevalent in Rajasthan, and lodging a complaint that effectively conveys the problem has typically been challenging. However, Jaipur Municipal Corporation seems to have addressed this by offering some ‘specific’ options for complainants.

For those intending to file a complaint with Jaipur Nagar Nigam, here’s what they can expect: Upon social media users discovering these updates, the options were met with a mix of positive and humorous reactions from netizens.

 

Many found these options user-friendly for registering relevant complaints, as they contrast with the formal and often outdated language typically seen on government platforms.

The sub-category section includes preset options such as “Nali ki safai karani hai” (drain needs to be cleaned), “khali plot par kachra para hua hai” (garbage on empty plot), “road par ganda paani beh raha hai” (dirty water on the road), and “bandar mar gaya hai” (monkey has died).

These options can be found on the complaint portal of Jaipur Municipal Corporation – Greater.

To file a complaint, one must first select the complaint category, followed by a sub-category, which contains these presets. Written in Hindi, these presets address civic issues like cleanliness and stray dog problems.

Residents of Jaipur frequently report incidents involving stray dogs.