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Public Problem Solving

EasyChair Preprint 12576

6 pagesDate: March 18, 2024

Abstract

Expanding on the concept of a social forum for villagers, it serves as a vital bridge between rural communities and urban authorities, fostering a culture of transparency, collaboration, and problem-solving. This platform provides a democratic space where villagers can voice their concerns, suggest improvements, and seek assistance from local officers. By facilitating direct communication between community members and officials, it eliminates the bureaucratic barriers that often hinder the resolution of issues in rural areas.Moreover, this digital platform revolutionizes the traditional approach to governance by leveraging technology to empower citizens. Through the seamless integration of Python, Django, and SQLite database, the application ensures user-friendly access and efficient management of information. Villagers, officers, and common individuals alike can effortlessly log in and engage in meaningful interactions, regardless of their geographic location.The forum's functionality extends beyond mere problem-sharing; it encourages collaboration and collective action. Users can not only post their concerns but also engage in discussions, offer solutions, and coordinate community initiatives. This fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility among villagers, as they actively participate in shaping the development of their locality.Furthermore, the platform serves as a repository of valuable insights and data, enabling officials to gain deeper insights into the needs and priorities of the community. This data-driven approach facilitates evidence-based decision-making, leading to more targeted interventions and resource allocation.In essence, this innovative social forum transcends geographical boundaries and bureaucratic hurdles, empowering rural communities to drive positive change and fostering a culture of inclusivity, transparency, and collaboration in governance.

Keyphrases: 1)Complaint Management, 2)CMS, 3)grievance redressal system, 4)Village, 5) Sarpanch, 6)Tahsildar

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:12576,
  author    = {Lenin Goud Athikam and Preetam Kumar Guntuku and Bhargav Reddy Gorla and Ramlal Pathlavath},
  title     = {Public Problem Solving},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 12576},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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