Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Over 2,600 Residents Voice Grievances In Marathwada—Commissioner Orders Action In Just 2 Days
The residents presented their problems regarding the PM Swanidhi scheme, PM Awas Scheme, Gharkul scheme, water supply, roads, and others. Gawade directed the concerned authorities to resolve the issues within two days.

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Over 2,600 Residents Voice Grievances In Marathwada—Commissioner Orders Action In Just 2 Days |
In all, 2,600 residents from 152 places from Marathwada division participated in the initiative ‘Samvad Marathwadyashi’ and presented their problems to the divisional commissioner Dilip Gawade through the online system on Tuesday.
The residents presented their problems regarding the PM Swanidhi scheme, PM Awas Scheme, Gharkul scheme, water supply, roads, and others. Gawade directed the concerned authorities to resolve the issues within two days.
Residents from various parts of the Marathwada division come to the divisional commissioner office with their problems. However, the concerned officers at the divisional level are not available due to their busy schedules or visits. Considering the problem, Gawade started the initiative to know the problems of the residents through the online system and appealed to the residents to participate in the initiative ‘Samwad Marathwadyashi’ online webinar to present their problems. The webinar was held on Tuesday at 4 pm. Deputy divisional commissioner Alis Pore, assistant commissioner Sanjay Kedar, and other officers were present.
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The residents presented their problems related to the town planning department, Ramai Awas Yojana, Gharkul, PM Swabhiman Yojana, Shabri Awas Yojana, self-help group schemes, and other schemes.
Residents from Ambajogai, Gangapur, Gevrai, Kej, Khuldabad, Dharashiv, Tuljapur, Lohara, Hingoli, Ambad, Badnapur, Aundha Nagnath, Ahmedpur, Ardhapur, Gangakhed, and other places participated in the webinar.
Gawade directed the concerned CEO to take note of the problems mentioned by the residents and resolve them within two days.
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