State’s Forest, Transport, Housing, Environment, Law, Legislative and Climate Change Minister and Kawardha MLA Mr. Mohammad Akbar came to have a direct dialogue with the villagers of Kudki, Bhursipkari and Koylari, remote vananchal villages situated at the end of the district. For the first time a minister reached Kudki village away from the district headquarters. Where no minister had come yet. Sitting on the ground with the villagers, Minister Mr. Akbar set up a Janchoupal and listened to everyone’s problems, demands and complaints one by one. Minister Mr. Akbar had food sitting with the villagers. Happy to have the Rural Minister in front of him. During this, the villagers said that for the first time a minister has come to our village, we have brought, now it seems that our problem has been solved… We are very happy to have brought…. Minister, if a solid road is built in our village, it will be convenient for us to come again…. There will be convenience in the water by making a motor in Jhiriya…. Akbar is reaching the villages of the residents of Vananchal areas to know their demands, complaints and problems. There, sitting on the ground with the villagers, they are having a direct dialogue with the common people of the area by setting up a Jan-Choupal. In this episode, he interacted directly with the common people of the area and listened to their problems, demands and complaints one by one. Cabinet Minister Mr. Akbar, while listening carefully to all the demands of the people, noted all the demands, complaints and problems in his diary. During this, Minister Shri Akbar announced Rs 2 lakh for the stage in village Kudki. On coming to know about Jhiria’s motor fault, he immediately instructed the officers to fix it. Minister Mr. Akbar said that the purpose of holding meetings at the village headquarters is to resolve their demands, complaints and problems by communicating directly with the villagers. During this, the villagers put their point directly in front of the minister. Cabinet Minister Mr. Akbar said that all the problems, demands and complaints have been noted, after examination, all efforts will be made to fulfill the demands by taking appropriate action on all. Villagers demanded road from Cabinet Minister Mr. Akbar. He told that the village is divided into two parts. There is a need for a bridge in between. Demand for Mangal Bhawan in village Semsata, demanded for forest lease. The villagers told that the distance to reach the village will be reduced by the construction of the road from Darai to Kudki. The minister instructed the SDO of the Forest Department to conduct the test. The villagers demanded repair work in the school in village Bhursipkari. The woman of the same village informed about not getting old age pension. The secretary told that the pension has come into the account. Minister Mr. Akbar instructed the secretary that those who have not been able to withdraw money from the account, the secretary should help in withdrawing the money of all. In this way the villagers informed the minister about their various demands. On this occasion, agricultural produce market president Mr. Neelkanth Sahu, vice-president Mr. Chowaram Sahu, district panchayat members Mr. Mukhiram Markam, Mr. Agamdas Anant, Mr. Lamtu Baiga, Mr. Shyam Tamboli and public representatives, villagers were present. Continue Reading