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Thandla MLA Veersingh Bhuria wrote a letter to the collector to repair the damaged culvert

Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua

Meghnagar Thandla MLA Veersingh Bhuria wrote a letter to Collector Neha Meena, stating that the culvert built by the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Vibhag on the Rampura-Patra and Guwali Anas river was damaged last year due to rain and technical fault.

Due to the broken culvert, the villagers are facing great difficulties in movement. MLA Veersingh Bhuria, looking at the problems of the passersby, told Collector Neha Meena through a letter that it is currently raining, so the villagers and school children of Rampura-Patra and Guwali are facing a lot of trouble. He mentioned in his letter that I also wrote a letter at the government level after which the approval for this damaged culvert was also given, but the contractor and the department are being negligent in the work, due to which there is a danger to the life and property of the passersby due to the flood in the river. MLA Bhuria demanded from the collector that the concerned department can be directed to get the said damaged culvert constructed with immediate effect, so that the general public can get the facility.

The MLA wrote a letter to the Assistant Commissioner regarding increasing 50 seats in the boys hostel of Parvaliya, Bedawa and Narela

Along with this, MLA Veer Singh Bhuria, who is struggling for immediate solution to the problems of the general public. In view of this, MLA Bhuria wrote a letter to the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Affairs Department Jhabua regarding the construction of boys hostel under Thandla Assembly, in which the new buildings of Parvaliya, Bedawa and Narela are currently ready. The said building has been built for 100 students, but he said that this number is not enough, the number of poor and tribal students in the area has increased, so 50 seats should be increased in these buildings, so that children coming from remote areas do not face problems and they do not have to go to other places for studies.

Demand for approval of new girls hostel in Mandli

A building has been approved under the Ruleban scheme in Mandli village, the construction work of the building has been completed at present, there is sufficient space available in the building and the building has been built for 100 girls. MLA Bhuria wrote a letter to the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Department and said that a 100-seater girls hostel should be opened in village Mandli, so that poor girl students coming from remote areas can get its benefit. At the same time, MLA Bhuria said that 50 more seats should be increased in the Tribal Senior Excellent Girls Hostel Meghnagar so that girls can get better facilities under one roof.

Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua
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