Grievances box at Raj Bhavan
The Hindu
People extend New Year greeting to Governor
Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has opened a suggestions and grievances box at the Raj Bhavan to enable people to share their ideas, suggestions, and bring their grievances to the notice of Raj Bhavan.
The suggestions box will act like a bridge between the government, its agencies and people, said Ms. Soundararajan, who interacted with media personnel on the occasion of the New Year. She said that Telangana State, although the youngest, is one of the fast progressing States in the country. She exhorted all sections of people to join hands for the continued development of the State.
She called upon all the sections of the people to worship their work and contribute for the State and nation’s development. She asked the people to promote and eat traditional and nutritional food so as to improve immunity in times of pandemic.
In 2021, five women from Mayithara, four of them MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) workers, found a common ground in their desire to create a sustainable livelihood by growing vegetables. Rajamma M., Mary Varkey, Valsala L., Elisho S., and Praseeda Sumesh, aged between 70 and 39, pooled their savings, rented a piece of land and began their collective vegetable farming journey under the Deepam Krishi group.