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Andhra Pradesh to use local theatres for video meets to hear villagers' concerns

Andhra Pradesh to use local theatres for video meets to hear villagers' concerns

India Today22-05-2025

In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Andhra Pradesh government has begun using public theatres as a platform to directly engage with rural citizens and address their grievances. The state's Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Department launched the special outreach programme, 'Maata-Manthi', with the aim of involving villagers in developmental efforts and listening to their concerns first-hand.As part of the programme, residents of Ravivalasa village in the Tekkali constituency of Srikakulam district were today invited to a local theatre in Tekkali. From the Camp Office, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan interacted with the residents via live video conference, listening to their suggestions and developmental needs.
advertisementConcerns that could be addressed immediately were resolved in coordination with officials who were present, with required approvals given on the spot. Issues that required more time were forwarded to the respective departments with defined timelines for implementation.
Speaking to the public during the event, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said, 'I was deeply moved by the enthusiasm and clarity with which the people of Ravivalasa came forward to express their concerns and hopes. They didn't just speak, they took ownership of their village's future, which reflects the true spirit of democracy.'In a post on X, he further said, 'I strongly believe that this initiative is not just a program, it's a step forward in realising the vision of 'Grameen Bharat Mahotsav 2025', as envisioned by Hon'ble Prime Minister Sri @narendramodi Ji, where the voice of every village is heard and respected.'advertisementPawan Kalyan also expressed gratitude to the Minister for Agriculture and Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Tekkali, K Atchannaidu, as well as officials from the Panchayat Raj, Rural Development, and Rural Water Supply (RWS) departments. 'Above all,' he added, 'the people of Ravivalasa village — your support and sincerity made this effort truly meaningful.'
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