Hyderabad: An important meeting with Ministers was held at Gandhi Bhavan on Wednesday to improve public governance. The event started at 11 am and continued for more than four hours, ending at 3:30 pm. Many people attended, including party workers and the public, to submit their applications to the government.
On the first day of this event, Minister for Health and Medical Services, Damodar Raja Narasimha, led the session. He personally accepted applications from various groups of people, including students, unemployed individuals, women, and people needing medical help. Some people also applied for double-bedroom houses and ration cards.
Special arrangements were made to help women, people with disabilities, pregnant women, mothers, and elderly individuals. Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha took a lot of time to listen to the public. He showed great interest in their problems and gathered detailed information on the issues.
The Minister did not wait to take action. He immediately called officials, Collectors, and higher authorities to address the problems right away. He gave clear instructions to the concerned departments, especially those under his ministry, to help resolve the grievances quickly.
Under the guidance of TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud, the TPCC staff carefully entered each application into their computer system. Every application was sorted by department and sent to the respective Ministers, along with official letters from the TPCC President. Some issues were resolved on the spot, thanks to Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha’s active participation.
TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud praised the programme, saying it shows the Congress party’s respect for every worker. He explained that the “Prajavani” programme at Gandhi Bhavan will continue every Wednesday and Friday. During these sessions, Ministers will meet the public and party workers to collect applications and work with officials to solve problems.
Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha also appreciated the initiative. He called it a great idea, created by TPCC President Mahesh Goud and CM Revanth Reddy. He promised that the Congress government would address all issues brought forward by the people and ensure their grievances are resolved.
By the end of the day, over 285 applications were received, dealing with various issues like health problems, land disputes, job concerns, and transfer requests. Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha personally resolved 30 cases by contacting officials right away. The event, which ended at 3:30 PM, was considered a big success, with many people happy about how quickly the government responded to their problems.