Mendhar, May 1:
In a significant outreach initiative, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, visited several remote villages in Mendhar today to interact with residents and assess their developmental needs firsthand.
During the visit, the Minister listened to a range of public grievances concerning essential services, including water supply, road connectivity, and forest management. He assured the locals that the government remains committed to their welfare and has already initiated several measures aimed at improving living standards in underdeveloped areas.
Rana emphasized the importance of responsive governance and directed the local administration to address people’s concerns with urgency and empathy. “Listening to the people on the ground is crucial. We must ensure their voices are heard and acted upon,” he said.
The visit was well received by the public, who appreciated the Minister’s efforts to bridge the gap between governance and grassroots issues.
