Sikkim: CM Prem SIngh Tamang engages with public at Jan Bhet Karyakaram in Rhenock
During the program, people from different regions voiced their grievances and requests directly to the Chief Minister.
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The three-day Jan Bhet Karyakaram in Rhenock Constituency concluded today, with Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay actively engaging with the public to address their concerns and discuss government initiatives.
The event saw the participation of legislators, district officials, and dignitaries from various departments, facilitating discussions on key government programs. The Chief Minister highlighted efforts in healthcare, education, and welfare schemes, aimed at improving the lives of citizens across the state.
During the program, people from different regions voiced their grievances and requests directly to the Chief Minister. In response, he provided guidance, financial aid, and assurance of government support to those in need, particularly the elderly, patients, and students facing challenges.
At Mamring Gaushala in Amba, the Chief Minister met with residents from Taza GPU, Amba GPU, Naya Busty Ward, Pacheykhani Ward (under Chalamthang Pacheykhani GPU), Dikling Pacheykhani Ward, and Chalamthang Ward. He emphasized the importance of continuous dialogue between the administration and the public to ensure that people's voices are heard and addressed effectively.
Many attendees expressed appreciation for the government's efforts to stay connected with the grassroots. The Chief Minister reaffirmed his commitment to bringing governance closer to the people and ensuring timely resolution of public issues through direct interaction and community participation.