States Redress Over 78,000 Public Grievances in May 2025
The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) has released its 34th monthly report on the Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) for May 2025. The report reflects significant progress in grievance redressal mechanisms across States and Union Territories, showing an upward trend in case disposals and citizen engagement. With over 78,000 grievances resolved in May alone and a spike in user registrations, the report underscores the growing effectiveness of CPGRAMS as a vital tool for responsive governance.
The CPGRAMS report for May 2025, released on June 13, showcases a substantial increase in the redressal of public grievances by States/UTs, with 78,123 cases disposed, up from 57,021 in April 2025. The report highlights trends in citizen complaints, pendency status, new user registration, and integration with Common Service Centres (CSCs), making it a crucial development in the pursuit of transparent and accountable governance.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | States Redress Over 78,000 Public Grievances in May 2025 |
| Total Grievances Redressed | 78,123 (May 2025) |
| Grievances Received | 67,787 |
| New User Registrations | 60,499 (Highest: Uttar Pradesh – 10,043) |
| Pendency (As on May 31) | 1,97,787 |
| Feedback Collected | 65,601 |
| Top States in Disposal | Uttar Pradesh (26,658), Gujarat (14,369) |
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