CM asks MPs, MLAs, officials to spend night in remote villages
The Free Press Journal - Bhopal|January 03, 2025
IMPROVING REACH OF SCHEMES | Govt bid to gain ground-level feedback
Our Staff Reporter

In a move aimed at improving the reach and efficiency of government schemes, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has instructed public representatives, including MPs, MLAs, and officers, to spend nights in remote villages, particularly in tribal areas.

This directive, made during a review meeting of development activities in Indore division on Thursday, is intended to ensure that government schemes are being implemented effectively and to provide officials with firsthand feedback from the people they serve.

The CM emphasized that these visits would help public representatives engage directly with villagers, address their concerns, and resolve local difficulties.

"By spending more time on the ground, our public representatives and officers will be able to identify the true challenges people face and work together to resolve them. These visits should be frequent and thorough, with a focus on helping villagers and understanding their needs," CM Yadav said in the meeting.

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