UP Govt releases IGRS rankings

The Uttar Pradesh government has released Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS) September report. The IGRS stands out as an important step toward achieving the transparent, accountable, and responsive governance.

Lakhimpur Kheri DM Durga Shakti Nagpal congratulated the officials for securing the first position in the IGRs ranking across the state.Lakhimpur Kheri DM Durga Shakti Nagpal congratulated the officials for securing the first position in the IGRs ranking across the state. (Special Arrangement)

The Uttar Pradesh government has released Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS) September report. The IGRS stands out as an important step toward achieving the transparent, accountable, and responsive governance.

IGRS continuously monitors public hearings, welfare schemes, and revenue-related activities across the state, helping districts enhance their administrative standards.

In the September report, Lakhimpur Kheri achieved 134 points out of a possible 140. District Magistrate Durga Shakti Nagpal noted that the IGRS report assesses performance based on administrative efficiency, developmental progress, and revenue management.

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“Lakhimpur Kheri has been ensuring timely and high-quality resolution of public grievances alongside developmental work. As a result, the district achieved a 95.71% grievance resolution rate in September — the highest in the state,” she said.

Balrampur secured the second position in the September IGRS rankings with 133 out of 140 points and a 95% resolution rate. Similarly, Bareilly ranked third with 133 points, Ambedkar Nagar fourth with 132 points, and Sonbhadra fifth with 131 points. Hathras, Shravasti, Hamirpur, Pilibhit, and Basti also featured among the top ten performing districts in the state.

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