New Delhi, Sep 8 (UNI) Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated the Delhi government's online portal for e-filing of consumer complaints on Tuesday.
The Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (DSCDRC) has decided to launch the e-Filing portal for the convenience of the consumers, especially in these challenging times of Corona.
The consumers will be able to get the benefit of the virtual system, as they can register complaints with the DSCDRC at the comfort of their homes.
While inaugurating the online system, Mr Kejriwal said, 'While the Delhi government is encouraging people to stay indoors during Coronavirus, the online complaint filing system will prove to be an essential step towards supporting its efforts.'
He said Delhi is the first state to have launched the e-filing system and this will show a direction to the other states as well in the entire country, who will also learn from Delhi and move towards a similar direction.
Delhi Food and Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain also graced the event with his presence.
Inaugurating the e-filing portal via digital conference, Mr Kejriwal said, "I want to welcome Madam Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal, Food and Supply Minister Imran Hussain, Secretary Meena, and all other officials present in this event. I am happy that the system of e-filing of consumer complaints is beginning today."
'Delhi is the first state to have launched such a system to provide convenience to the citizens. I want to thank all the agencies, officials, engineers, and everybody who played an important role in putting forward such an effective system.
'In the last five years, the Delhi government has conducted many new experiments and taken many steps which have been discussed nationally and internationally, especially in the fields of education, healthcare, electricity, and water," he added.
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