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ADC interacts with villagers, resolves issues

Also participates in a tree plantation drive at the village school
ADC Virendra Sahrawat at Panjuana village.

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In a bid to address rural problems directly, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Virendra Sahrawat visited Panjuana village under the state government’s night stay programme on Monday. The initiative aims at improving grassroots governance by resolving public grievances in real time.

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During the visit, the ADC interacted with the villagers, listened to over 55 complaints, and directed departments concerned to take swift action. He assured the residents that all genuine demands and issues raised during the programme would be addressed on priority.

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Before the meeting, Sahrawat participated in a tree plantation drive at the village school and watched a cultural performance by students showcasing Haryanvi traditions. Government departments also set up 15 stalls to inform locals about welfare schemes and offer on-the-spot services.

Local students raised the issue of no bus stoppage in the village, which affected their education. The ADC promptly directed roadways officials to ensure that buses halted in the village the next day. He also announced that a survey would be conducted for house repairs and eligible families would receive timely assistance.

Sahrawat also reviewed enrollment under the Deendayal Ladli Lakshmi Yojana, urging all eligible women to register and avail benefits. He appealed to the villagers, especially the youth, to stand united against drug abuse and maintain cleanliness for a healthier environment.

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