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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. (Government of Odisha/Wiki Commons)
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday (2 October) launched the 'Mo Sarkar' initiative on the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
The Chief Minister made phone calls and spoke to people from Balangir, Sundergarh, Malkangiri, Jajpur and Baripada to seek feedback on their experiences at government hospitals.
He also spoke to people from Nayagah, Ganjam, Balasore and Bhawanipatna regarding the service offered at police stations.
"Glad to initiate 'Mo Sarkar', an initiative under 5T programme to herald a transformation in government offices. People are the real masters and every institution exists to serve citizens in a professional and dignified manner," tweeted Patnaik.
In the first phase, the programme would cover all police stations and district headquarters hospitals (DHHs).
Under the programme, when a complainant visits a police station for filing a complaint, his or her mobile number will be uploaded by the police personnel onto the centralised database.
The 'Mo Sarkar' initiative is an important transformative move under the 5T programme introduced by Patnaik. The 5Ts aim at achieving progress through Transparency, Teamwork, Technology, Time and Transformation.
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