|
You have met with an accident and you don't know where the nearest
hospital is. Don't panic. Dial 080-22375014 and the Lokayukta staff
will guide you on your immediate needs.
Yes, the Lokayukta institution has started a 24X7 helpline and a
website for redressal of public grievances. It will also enable
them to participate in fighting corruption.
Inaugurating the facilities on March 26, Governor Rameshwar Thakur
said the initiatives of the Lokayukta will go long way in making
the anti-corruption wing more citizen-friendly.
Not only help for accident victims, the helpline will offer several
other services. For example, if a police inspector refuses to register
a complaint, the Lokayukta sleuths will help you get it registered.
Likewise, there is help for those facing difficulties in dealing
with government offices across the state - be it police, health,
transport, revenue or any other department.
On the other hand, the website (www.lokayukta.kar.nic.in) will help
people share information about corrupt officials or any other complaint
to the Lokayukta.
Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde said the idea of the helpline struck
him when a nine-month pregnant woman from North Karnataka called
him at midnight seeking help to get admitted in a primary health
centre.
"We have been receiving complaints about mal-administration
in government offices for quite some time now. But the call from
that woman got us thinking," he added.
Helpline for accidents
1. On receiving the call, the staff will inform the caller about
the nearest hospital, how to reach it, and if possible the contact
number of that hospital.
2. The hospital staff will also be alerted and ready to treat the
patients. In case of non-availability of doctors in that particular
hospital, higher-ups will be informed.
3. The district Lokayukta offices will also be alerted, so that
the victims can contact them in case there is any negligence on
the part of hospital staff or if they deny treatment.
How website works
If anybody has specific information about corrupt officials,
they can simply log on to the website and share the information
with the Lokayukta. The complainant need not reveal his identity.
The website is accessible only to the Lokayukta and its Additional
Director General of Police to maintain confidentiality.
Source: www.daijiworld.com
|