CBIC Disposes off 11,284 Public Grievances & 2,082 Public Grievance Appeals Between Nov. 2022 to August, 2023

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Public Grievance Appeals

Press Release dated September 12th, 2023

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has participated with great vigour in the Special Campaign on Disposal of Pending Matters from November, 2022 to August, 2023 and disposed off 11,284 public grievances & 2,082 public grievance appeals. Moreover, a nation-wide cleanliness drive was also organised across all field offices of CBIC.

During the campaign period, about 1 lakh files were reviewed, out of which about 86,000 files were weeded out. Over the course of the year, due to continuing efforts, CBIC has largely transitioned over to e-Office due to which the number of physical files have been reduced to minimal.

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