Sikkim: CM Tamang meets 1,100 people at Janta Bhet Karyakram in Rhenock

Senior officials and policymakers are also present at the event to help in addressing specific issues.

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2/23/20251 min read

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay met 1,100 people during the Janta Bhet Karyakram in the Rhenock Constituency, listening to their concerns and addressing key issues. The programme, which began at Padamchey Secondary School, aims to bridge the gap between the government and the public.

This initiative is designed to strengthen direct communication between the government and the people by allowing residents to present their problems to the Chief Minister. The event saw participation from Budang Kamarey GPU, East Pendam GPU, and people from East Dikling Ward, Loosing Ward, and Bengthang Ward under Chalamthang Pacheykhani GPU. The Chief Minister assured attendees that their concerns would be taken seriously and addressed effectively.

A key feature of this programme is the one-on-one interaction between the Chief Minister and the people. Many residents raised issues related to roads, water supply, education, healthcare, and employment. The government is committed to resolving these problems to improve the quality of life in Rhenock.

Senior officials and policymakers were also present at the event to provide detailed information on government schemes, healthcare benefits, educational improvements, and other welfare programmes. Their goal was to ensure that people are aware of available resources and know how to access them.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay reaffirmed his commitment to public welfare. He emphasized that the Janta Bhet Karyakram is a step towards making governance more transparent and responsive to people's needs.

The event is set to continue in different areas of the Rhenock Constituency. Through this programme, the government hopes to connect more closely with the people, understand their problems better, and take timely action.

Many attendees expressed their gratitude for this opportunity to speak directly with the Chief Minister. They felt heard and were optimistic that their concerns would be addressed.