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How to send a complaint to the President? Note this address and email address.

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Ordinary citizens of the country have been given the opportunity to submit their problems and grievances directly to the President. This process is available offline and online. Let's learn about the process...

Ordinary citizens can raise their grievances with the Chief Minister of the state or the Prime Minister of the country, but did you know that ordinary citizens can also send complaints to the President of the country? In fact, you can report your problems to the President in writing or online. As the highest constitutional office in India, the President has the authority to order relevant departments and ministries to take action on citizens' petitions and complaints.

However, many people still don't know how to submit a complaint to the President. This process is not only available offline but also online. So, let us explain how you can submit a complaint to the President today.

How to Submit a Complaint to the President Online

You can directly submit your complaint to the President using the email address us.petitions@rb.nic.in. Petitions can also be sent online to presidentofindia@rb.nic.in. In addition to email, citizens can also directly submit complaints to the President online by registering at http://helpline.rb.nic.in. After submitting a complaint, its status can be tracked on the website.

How to Submit a Complaint to the President Offline

If a citizen wishes to submit a complaint to the President online, several options are available. Citizens can also send a complaint to the President by post. To submit a complaint by post, citizens can send their complaint to the President's Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi-110004, Gate No. 38, Church Road. Citizens can also submit their complaints in person at the Central Registry Section of the President's Secretariat.

How the President's Secretariat Resolves Complaints

The President's Secretariat receives complaints from the public and, based on their information, forwards them to the relevant central government ministry or state government. Upon filing a complaint, the citizen is issued a receipt and informed of the department or ministry to which the complaint has been referred. Citizens are also notified of the status of complaints sent to the President via email or website. The President's Secretariat is headquartered in Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. It not only handles the President's official work but also processes complaints and petitions from citizens. Complaints received by the President's Secretariat are resolved within a stipulated timeframe, although there is no strict time limit.