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Social Welfare Minister holds public hearing in Bawana

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Delhi’s Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh on Saturday visited JJ Colony in Bawana, North-West Delhi, to conduct an on-ground inspection and hold a public hearing with locals.

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During the interaction, the residents raised long-pending civic issues, including the need for new water pipelines, construction and repair of roads and drains, regular sanitation and beautification of parks. Responding to their concerns, the minister directed officials of the departments concerned to address the demands at the earliest and ensure that basic amenities reached every household in the colony without any delay.

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