Nagpur: In an effort to understand and address the concerns of the common people, Guardian Minister of Nagpur District, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, has taken the initiative to directly engage with citizens. As part of this effort, he interacted with residents of Mauda Taluka on March 23.
People from various sections of society, including the underprivileged, differently-abled, senior citizens, women, and youth, attended the public dialogue and presented their grievances in person. Issues related to new roads, employment, encroachments on agricultural land, housing schemes, water shortages, healthcare, sports, culture, religion, and spirituality were raised through petitions submitted by the citizens. Accepting these petitions, Bawankule directed the administration to take immediate action to resolve them. He also issued instructions for the prompt resolution of several health-related applications.
Former MLAs Tekchand Savarkar and Mallikarjun Reddy, along with citizens from different parts of the taluka, were present at the event.
Tribute to Karmaveer Dadasaheb Kumbhare
Before the event in Mauda, Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule paid tribute to former MP Karmaveer Dadasaheb Kumbhare on his birth anniversary by garlanding his bust at Dragon Palace. During the commemorative event, outstanding workers Sunil Wankhede and Sangita Manvatkar, along with young artist Aachal Shriram Katre, were honoured.
Speaking on the occasion, Bawankule remarked that Kumbhare’s entire life was filled with struggle, and his work continues to inspire people today and will do so in the future.