Gadkari’s ‘Janta Darbar’ brings on-spot solutions
Nagpur: Citizens from across Vidarbha, Maharashtra, and even neighbouring states converged in numbers on Sunday at Union minister Nitin Gadkari's monthly ‘Janta Darbar', seeking resolution to a spectrum of civic and personal grievances.The outreach initiative, known for its direct interface between citizens and authorities, once again witnessed prompt on-the-spot directives being issued to officials. The session was held during morning hours in view of the prevailing heatwave conditions, with petition submissions commencing at 8.30am. However, long queues had already formed by 7.30am, reflecting the growing reliance on the initiative.The gathering included senior citizens, persons with disabilities, students, representatives of social organizations, and members of religious institutions. Several students approached the minister with concerns related to exams and results, while others highlighted issues affecting their communities.During the interaction, Gadkari heard grievances and, in multiple instances, issued instructions to officials from key departments such as Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT), and district administration. In certain cases, he directly contacted concerned authorities over the phone, directing them to expedite action on specific complaints.The darbar drew participants from various districts across Maharashtra, including Parbhani, Hingoli, Amravati, Akola, Solapur, and Kolhapur. Additionally, citizens from neighbouring Madhya Pradesh - particularly from Indore, Balaghat, and Jabalpur - were also present, underlining the wide reach and influence of the initiative.Among attendees was Kishori Telang, a resident of a hamlet near Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh border, who appealed for construction of a pucca road connecting her village to main road leading to Seoni. Expressing frustration with local governance, she said gram panchayat had failed to address the issue, compelling her to seek intervention of the minister.Similarly, Ramakant Mohrir, a resident of Indora, raised concerns over acute water crisis in his locality, urging immediate measures to ensure regular supply.A significant number of grievances pertained to infrastructure gaps, lack of basic amenities, land disputes, and difficulties in accessing govt welfare schemes. Several patients and their families also approached the minister seeking financial assistance for medical treatment.Some beneficiaries acknowledged having received support through schemes facilitated by the minister's office, crediting consistent follow-up as a crucial factor in resolving their issues.
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