
GANGTOK: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang successfully concluded a three-day public outreach program, ‘Janta Bhet Karyakram,’ at Mamring Gaushala in Amba, where he met with thousands of residents from the Rhenock constituency. The program, held from February 23 to 25, aimed to enhance government accessibility and address public concerns, bringing the administration closer to the people.
With over 1,200 individuals meeting the Chief Minister daily, an estimated 4,000 people benefited from the interactive sessions. The program began at Padamchey Secondary School, continued at the Rhenock Forest Bungalow, and concluded at Mamring Gaushala.
Citizens raised concerns on infrastructure, water supply, healthcare, education, and employment, receiving direct responses from government officials and department heads present at the event.
Expressing gratitude for the overwhelming participation, CM Tamang emphasized the importance of grassroots-level engagement in effective governance.
“The Janta Bhet Karyakram with the people of the Rhenock constituency has successfully concluded today at Mamring Gaushala. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the dignitaries, officials, volunteers, and party workers who made this event a success,” Tamang stated.
Senior government officials attended the sessions, offering immediate solutions to grievances and providing information about welfare services. Residents from Budang Kamarey GPU, East Pendam GPU, and numerous wards of Chalamthang Pacheykhani GPU attended the event, demonstrating considerable public interest in the program.
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