Published On : Thu, Oct 9th, 2014

Mulak defines development with new model for prosperity in rural areas during campaign

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IMG-20141008-WA0067Nagpur: Giving economic development a new definition, Rajendra Mulak pushed forward an agriculture-based Rural Development Model “Aapla Gaon, Sundar Gaon, Sadhan Gaon! (Our Village, Beautiful Village, Prosperous Village!). Mulak also coined mantra “Gharatle Kamavate Haath Vadhavu Ya” (Let the earning hands increase).

Rajendra Mulak, the Congress candidate from Kamptee constituency for October 15 Assembly election, pitched high for overall development and job opportunities on the agriculture-based Rural Development Model concept during his poll campaign. Mulak embarked on a public contact tour and “Padayatra” in Aajni-Gumthala Circle of Kamptee constituency. A large number of people welcome Mulak’s development mantra with continuous applause. “Today’s era is of capturing market and our farmers never lack hard work. Rural economy can be developed by staying in villages only. This will also ensure lessening of burden on cities. Markets are open for Kutir Ugyog (Small scale industries) and fruit processing industries as well. Need of the hour is to focus on necessary concept,” said Mulak and also appealed womenfolk to come forward in their quest for prosperity.

Mulak covered other areas like Ranala, Aajni, Gada, Neri-Ungaon, Sonegaon, Bhowri, Avandi, Kadholi, Sawli, Mahalgaon, Asoli, Dighori Garla, Kapsi, Lihigaon, Pawangaon, Dhargaon, Shirpur, Ghorpad, Gumthala and other areas and took out public contact tour, “Padayatra” and addressed corner meetings. At the outset, Mulak interacted with people at Koradi, Mahadula.

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Others who accompanied Mulak included former MLA Devrao Radke, former ZP President Suresh Bhoyar, Hukumchand Amdhare, Bhagwant Radke, Prabhakar Mohod, Jyoti Zod, Kunda Amdhare, Nana Kambhale, Premlal Patel, Sachin Manwatkar, Kamlakar Mohod, Congress and alliance leaders, workers and others.

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