Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday personally heard public representations during the January 2026 State SWAGAT and issued clear, time-bound directions to district administrations for speedy, citizen-centric resolution of grievances, including issues related to illegal con
The State SWAGAT online public grievance redressal programme, organised every month and chaired by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, will be held on Thursday in Gandhinagar.
To bridge the gap between citizens and the government by making maximum use of the potential of technology, the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi launched the SWAGAT (State Wide Attention on Grievances by Application of Technology) programme on April 24, 2003.
Celebrating 22 years of transformative governance, the SWAGAT programme continues to redefine how citizens interact with the state. Originally launched by then-CM Narendra Modi in 2003, the platform has achieved a staggering 99.10% resolution rate.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel launched a series of citizen-centric projects, schemes and policies in Gandhinagar as part of the Good Governance Day celebrations, reaffirming the state government's firm commitment to citizen-oriented administration, in the presence of Deputy Chief
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally heard the representations of citizens who came forward during the December 2025 State SWAGAT and issued instructions to the concerned departments for their appropriate redressal. In this context, he also firmly instructed the state departm
State SWAGAT programme, inspired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has been conducted since 2003. Traditionally held on the fourth Thursday of each month, this initiative allows citizens to present their grievances directly to the Chief Minister.
The SWAGAT online public grievance redressal programme has been conducted since 2003, under which the State SWAGAT is organised on the fourth Thursday of every month.
The widely acclaimed SWAGAT Online Programme in Gujarat continues to provide enduring solutions to critical challenges faced by residents in remote areas.
The widely acclaimed SWAGAT Online Programme in Gujarat continues to provide enduring solutions to critical challenges faced by residents in remote areas. A recent example is Moddar village in Porbandar district, a small settlement near Kutiyana with around 1,200 residents, which is now c