Assam to get citizen-led self-assessment policy for quality of services

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Sarma tweeted, "coming soon~ A citizen led self assessment policy for quality of fair price shops & anganwadi centres, buoyed by success of similar exercises. With Gunotsav (education) & Swasthya Seva Utsav (health), we shal...

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Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that state government will bring a citizen led self assessment policy for quality of services.

Sarma tweeted, "coming soon~ A citizen led self assessment policy for quality of fair price shops & anganwadi centres, buoyed by success of similar exercises.With Gunotsav (education) & Swasthya Seva Utsav (health), we shall have created a robust evaluation framework to enhance Ease of Living."

He added, "we have sufficient clinical evidence to suggest that one organ donor can save upto 7 human lives".


Sarma said, "To scale up this effort we want to create a robust organ transplantation ecosystem in Assam.

Five years ago, Assam began Gunotsav to conduct citizen-led evaluation of public schools. It had extraordinary results.

Pursuing the same principles, we replicated the idea of Jan Bhagidari to assess public health institutions via the Swasthya Seva Utsav.
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It is heartening to share that the results are extremely encouraging!"
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