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A person lives in a fair ** village which is almost two hours by bus. The villager’ neighbour is a very powerful landlord who is trying to occupy the poor villager’* land by force. You are the District Magistrate and busy in a meeting called by a local Minister. The villager has come all the way, by bus and on foot, to see you and give an application seeking protection from the powerful landlord. The villager keeps on waiting outside the meeting hall for an hour. You come out of the meeting and are rushing to another meeting. The villager follows you to submit his application. What would you do?

(a) Tell him to wait for another two hours till you come back from your next meeting.

(b) Tell him that the matter is actually to be dealt by a junior officer and that he should give the application to him.

(c) Call one of your senior subordinate officers and ask him to solve the villager’* problem.

(d) Quickly take the application from him, ask him a few relevant questions regarding his problem and then proceed to the meeting.

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by kratos
 
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(d) The next meeting can be put on hold for a few minutes, but the person who has already made lot of effort to reach the district magistrates office in anticipation of help should be heard first. This humane attitude towards common people and their problems will enhance the respect of the chair, the person and the district administration.

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