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The Print
12-07-2025
- Business
- The Print
RLD to strengthen presence at grassroots level in Rajasthan: Party chief Jayant Chaudhary
'Our aim is to build a strong organisation by reaching every village and town. We will open Jan Sunwai (public hearing) centres in these areas to engage directly with people,' he said. Speaking at a party programme here, Chaudhary said the RLD will continue to fight for the rights of farmers, youngsters and marginalised communities, following the ideals of Chaudhary Charan Singh. Jaipur, Jul 11 (PTI) Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) president Jayant Chaudhary on Friday laid out the party's goal of strengthening its presence at the grassroots level in Rajasthan, with a particular focus on youngsters. The Union minister pointed out that many helpful schemes fail to reach the underprivileged sections of the society. 'The RLD will work to make sure that these schemes reach those who need them the most,' he added. Chaudhary also discussed the BJP-led Centre's agricultural policies and confirmed that the RLD would take an active role in implementing those at the grassroots level. 'Farmers will play a key role in the next state election,' he asserted. The RLD is an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance. The party's state president, Joginder Singh Awana, said large rallies will be held in each division of Rajasthan and later, at the tehsil level. During his Jaipur visit, Chaudhary, the Union minister of state for skill development and entrepreneurship, also inaugurated a state-of-the-art skill centre at the Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Agricultural Marketing. The new facility has been designed as a specialised centre for practical training in areas such as agri-business management, warehouse operations, value-chain development and digital agriculture. The primary objective of the centre is to empower the next generation of agri-entrepreneurs, cooperatives and marketing professionals by providing them with essential skills and training. Addressing the gathering, Chaudhary highlighted the importance of recognising and empowering the existing workforce. He also honoured certified trainees under the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) programme, which is being implemented in collaboration with the Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA). The minister also planted a sapling at the Agriculture Entrepreneurship Garden. Later in the day, he inaugurated the second phase of the 'Chaudhary Charan Singh Family Forestry Mission' in Nehata gram panchayat in Jaipur Rural. The mission aims to plant 1.25 crore saplings by 2027 and establish 125 'Smriti Vans' across the country. In a single day, more than one lakh saplings were planted across 500 locations in Rajasthan, making it one of the largest community-driven green campaigns in the state. 'This mission is not just about planting trees. It is about connecting Chaudhary Charan Singh's farmer-friendly ideology with climate justice and family responsibility,' the RLD chief said. PTI SDA RC This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.
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Business Standard
11-07-2025
- Politics
- Business Standard
RLD aims to strengthen grassroots presence in Rajasthan: Jayant Chaudhary
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) President Jayant Chaudhary on Friday laid out the party's goal of strengthening its presence at the grassroots in Rajasthan, with particular focus on the youth. Speaking at a party programme in Jaipur, Chaudhary said that RLD will continue to fight for the rights of farmers, youths and marginalised communities, following the ideals of Chaudhary Charan Singh. "Our aim is to build a strong organisation by reaching every village and town. We will open 'Jan Sunwai' (public hearing) centres in these areas to engage directly with the people," he said. Chaudhary, a Union minister, pointed out that many helpful schemes fail to reach the underprivileged. "RLD will work to make sure that these schemes reach the people who need them the most," he said. The minister also discussed Central government's agricultural policies and confirmed that RLD would take an active role in implementing them at the grassroots level. "Farmers will play a key role in the next state elections," he said. Chaudhary-led RLD is an ally of the ruling National Democratic Alliance. The party's state president Joginder Singh Awana said that large rallies will be held in each division of Rajasthan, and later at the tehsil level.


The Print
11-07-2025
- Politics
- The Print
RLD aims to strengthen presence at grassroots, says party chief Jayant Chaudhary
'Our aim is to build a strong organisation by reaching every village and town. We will open 'Jan Sunwai' (public hearing) centres in these areas to engage directly with the people,' he said. Speaking at a party programme in Jaipur, Chaudhary said that RLD will continue to fight for the rights of farmers, youths and marginalised communities, following the ideals of Chaudhary Charan Singh. Jaipur, Jul 11 (PTI) Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) President Jayant Chaudhary on Friday laid out the party's goal of strengthening its presence at the grassroots in Rajasthan, with particular focus on the youth. Chaudhary, a Union minister, pointed out that many helpful schemes fail to reach the underprivileged. 'RLD will work to make sure that these schemes reach the people who need them the most,' he said. The minister also discussed Central government's agricultural policies and confirmed that RLD would take an active role in implementing them at the grassroots level. 'Farmers will play a key role in the next state elections,' he said. Chaudhary-led RLD is an ally of the ruling National Democratic Alliance. The party's state president Joginder Singh Awana said that large rallies will be held in each division of Rajasthan, and later at the tehsil level. PTI SDA RUK RUK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Women in Neemuch resort to dramatic protests during public hearing
Indore: Two women in Neemuch resorted to unusual methods to seek justice during the weekly Jan Sunwai (public hearing) at the collector's office on Monday, drawing attention to their grievances related to land disputes. In a striking display of desperation, a widowed woman, identified as Nani Bai w/o Prakashchandra, from Madawara village in Jawad tehsil, arrived at the Collector's office crawling on the ground, performing a "lot" (rolling) protest. She accused the village Sarpanch of forcibly constructing a govt dome on land allocated to her through a patta (land deed). The woman entered the office premises by rolling from the main gate. She was then directed by the tehsildar to additional district magistrate (ADM) Lakshmi Gamad. Following the woman's complaint, SDM Priti Sanghvi Nahar probed the matter and reported that Nani Bai and two more family members encroached upon 0.180 hectares of govt land, and the Tehsildar Court issued an order on June 24 for their eviction. As the team reached the spot to free the encroachment from govt land, they allegedly protested and forced the officials to leave. On the other hand, the sarpanch also reported encroaching upon the govt land. The SDM has sought a report from Madawara Patwari, and based on the same, further action will be taken, the senior officials said. In a separate incident, another woman, Annukunwar from Chainpura village, arrived at the Collector's office carrying a bottle of pesticide. She alleged that certain people in her village illegally encroached on govt land, thereby blocking the access road to her house. She claimed to be complaining about this issue since 2022. The complainant presented her application and dramatically placed the bottle of pesticide on top of her complaint letter. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Sanjeev Sahu, along with the Tehsildar and Nayab Tehsildar, intervened, counselling Annukunwar and taking her to the Tehsil office. According to the SDM, preliminary information suggests that both parties involved in Annukunwar's dispute encroached upon govt land. Officials have assured both women of an impartial investigation and appropriate action to resolve their long-standing issues. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Hindustan Times
23-06-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Delhi govt holding weekly camps to resolve public grievances
The Delhi government is holding weekly Jan Sunwai camps led by the district magistrates to hear and resolve public grievances, the chief minister's office said on Sunday. These camps are being held in all revenue districts and are attended by officials from various departments, including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the Delhi Police, and the power department. Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta. (ANI) Chief minister Rekha Gupta said that she also meets people at her residence to personally address their concerns. 'Public trust is our greatest strength. Our government is alert, compassionate and fully committed to resolving every public issue,' she said. These programmes are held at government offices and community spaces such as schools, local chaupals and banquet halls, the chief minister's office said. Delhi also has a 24x7 Public Grievance Monitoring System (PGMS) to ensure continuous redressal of complaints, the statement added. Complaint boxes are being placed outside government offices to allow people to submit their complaints easily, the statement said. The Jan Sunwai camps receive complaints about departments such as revenue, Delhi Jal Board, PWD, food and civil supplies, social welfare, health, Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB), education, irrigation and flood control, among others. Complaints are also received about the Delhi Police and MCD, covering issues such as encroachments, dark spots, sanitation, potable water, sewage problems, stray animals, road maintenance, illegal constructions, non-functional street lights and tree pruning, it added. Officers at the camps attempt to resolve issues on the spot and unresolved issues are referred to the concerned departments for timely action, the statement said. Recently, Jan Sunwai camps were organised in subdivisions like Model Town, Kanjhawala, Seelampur, Kotwali, Civil Lines, Karol Bagh, Vasant Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Kapashera, Sarita Vihar and Dwarka. More than 600 people attended the most recent weekend camps. At least 1,260 people participated in the Jan Sunwai camps held on May 17, and more than 1,350 people participated in the camps on May 24.