MLA Flags Water, Roads, Power Issues At Jan Vishwas Hearing In MP’s Alirajpur

· Free Press Journal

Aalirajpur (Madhya Pradesh): Jobat MLA Sena Mahesh Patel raised issues related to drinking water, roads, electricity, education, irrigation and Tribal land during a public hearing held at Barjhar under the Chief Minister 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026' on Friday.

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Collector Neetu Mathur, Indore divisional commissioner, government representatives and departmental officials attended the hearing.

She said the tap-water scheme had failed in several villages, forcing residents to depend on unsafe water sources. She also raised concerns over poor school results and inadequate staff in hostels.

On Tribal land, she alleged pressure on villagers and sarpanches over documents and urged people not to sign papers without understanding them.

She warned of a memorandum and possible protest at the collector’s office if the issue continued.

Jhabua: An 'Udyam and Yashasvi Samvad' was organised in Rama block under the Chief Minister 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026'. Beneficiaries shared how government schemes and self-employment improved incomes.

Prabhu earned around Rs 1.8 lakh through net-house cucumber cultivation. Nagar Singh Dodwa, who began dairy farming with five litres of milk, now produces nearly 100 litres daily and has established a 'kulfi' and ice-cream plant with a Rs 9.5 lakh loan.

Soyat Kalan: Collector Dr Sher Singh Meena visited remote border village Dongargaon on Friday under the 'Jan Vishwas Campaign' and inspected key public facilities.

He checked the fair price shop, Ayushman Arogya Mandir, Ayush health centre and Anganwadi centre. Meena interacted with ration beneficiaries and reviewed food grain quality.

He directed district supply officer ML Malviya to verify stock. At health centres, he reviewed medicines and treatment facilities and also checked nutrition, vaccination, meals and pre-school activities at the Anganwadi centre.

Sardarpur: Under the Chief Minister 'Jan Vishwas Campaign', officials inspected healthcare and education facilities on Friday. District panchayat CEO Abhishek Choudhary, SDM Ajmer Singh Gaur and CMHO Anita Singare inspected the Civil Hospital.

Choudhary assured an inquiry into the Rs 23 lakh lift issue. Officials also inspected the Model School. The inquiry report regarding teacher Pratima Singh Kushwaha was submitted to the collector.

Garoth: Under the Chief Minister's 'Jan Vishwas Campaign', Collector Divyank Singh and MLA Chander Singh Sisodia toured Garoth block and addressed grievances.

They inaugurated an Anganwadi centre at Jamuniya and a Patwari office at Melkheda. Singh also inspected an under-construction hostel at Jamuniya and reprimanded PIU officials over construction quality and progress.

At Nariya Buzurg, the Collector and MLA had mid-day meals with schoolchildren and interacted with them. At Sagore, officials were directed to construct a culvert on Chandkhedi Road.

A public hearing received 135 applications, with several grievances resolved on the spot. Dinesh Patidar of Panwadi received a Rs 4.20 lakh Kamdhenu scheme cheque.

Minister inspects Vazhar panchayat, hears grievances

Khetia: Scheduled Caste Welfare Minister Nagar Singh Chouhan inspected Vazhar Gram Panchayat in Niwali under the Chief Minister Jan Vishwas Campaign and interacted with villagers.

He reviewed citizen services and directed officials to resolve grievances transparently and within deadlines, stressing quality in development works.

Chouhan also briefed residents on Farmer IDs, KCCs, PM-Kisan and e-token fertiliser distribution. Former Rajya Sabha MP Dr Sumer Singh Solanki, District Panchayat president Balwant Singh Patel, Collector Jayati Singh and Additional SP Dheeraj Babbar were present.

PM SVA Nidhi loan approval letters distributed

Sendhwa: Under the Chief Minister Jan Vishwas Campaign, the municipality distributed PM SVANidhi loan approval letters to 12 beneficiaries.

Municipal president Basanti Bai Yadav handed over approvals for loans of Rs 15,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000. CMO Madhu Choudhary urged beneficiaries to use the funds to expand their businesses and strengthen livelihoods. Sub-engineer Sachin Alne and others attended.

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