Through Jan Samvad, Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule Listened to Public Grievances 280 Representations on Various Issues Received
Nagpur, Aug 2025 : Revenue Minister and Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule today interacted with citizens from all sections of society—including the elderly, women, students, persons with disabilities, and members of the transgender community—during the Jan Samvad (public dialogue) programme. He heard their grievances, accepted their representations, and assured them of timely redressal.
The Jan Samvad programme was organized at the Planning Bhavan, where citizens from Nagpur, Wardha, Chandrapur, Bhandara, Gadchiroli, and Amravati districts met Minister Bawankule. A total of 280 written representations were submitted during the session. Citizens also met him personally, interacted with him, and submitted their concerns, difficulties, and demands in writing.
Several delegations also met the Revenue Minister on this occasion and presented their memorandums. After listening to the issues and demands raised by the people, Bawankule instructed the officials of the concerned departments present at the event to take appropriate action. He also directed that relevant matters be forwarded to the respective government departments for necessary follow-up.
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