Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
Official Website of Sanjay Gandhi National Park!
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Right to Service Act - SGNP

Learn about the Right to Service Act as implemented at Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Empowering citizens with time-bound public services, this initiative ensures transparency, accountability, and effective governance for all park-related services.

Maharashtra Right to Services Act

The Maharashtra Right to Public Services Act, 2015 is enacted and is in force since 28.04.2015 to ensure that notified services are provided to the citizens in a transparent, speedy and time-bound manner by various Government Departments and Public Authorities under the Government. Its objective is to provide easy, prompt and time bound services to the citizens.

The Maharashtra State Commission for Right to Public Service has been constituted under the above Act to monitor, coordinate, control and improve the public services being provided by the Government. The Commission consists of a Chief Commissioner and six Commissioners. The headquarter of the Commission is at the New Administrative Building, Opposite Mantralaya, Mumbai and the Divisional Offices of the Commissioners are at the six Divisional Headquarters.

If any notified service is not provided to any eligible person within stipulated time or is rejected without proper grounds, the concerned person may file 1st and 2nd appeals with the higher authorities and if he is not satisfied with their decision, hemay prefer third appeal to the Commission. The erring officer is liable for a penalty up to Rs 5000/- per case. Notified Services rendered by this Department are as below.

In force since 28 April 2015 to ensure delivery of notified public services
Monitored by Maharashtra State Commission for Right to Public Services
Commission includes a Chief Commissioner and 6 Commissioners across divisions
Citizens can appeal in case of delay or denial of service
Erring officials may face penalties up to ₹5000 per case

Website of the Maharashtra State Commission for Right to Services is :- https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in

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