– requests for setting up a food processing center to boost local employment in Chintalapudi mandal.
– Correction of land records and issuance of pattadar passbooks in Dwarakatirumala mandal.
– Complaints about encroachments blocking access to agricultural lands in Kamavarapukota mandal.
– Calls for better compensation for housing losses due to road-widening projects in Jeelugumilli mandal.
The Eluru PGRS meeting highlights civic participation in addressing everyday challenges faced by citizens. The major concern regarding liquor shops near residential areas reflects broader issues of urban planning and public health that many communities grapple with nationwide. Similarly,calls for employment generation initiatives like food processing centres underscore the ongoing need for localized economic development.
The Collector’s emphasis on streamlining grievance resolutions ensures accountability among administrative officials. Effective implementation at local levels can foster trust between citizens and governance systems while also reducing backlog cases. Though, with 268 petitions submitted during one session alone, sustained focus on prioritizing resources will be crucial to addressing grievances comprehensively without delays.
Read more: The Hindu