GANDHINAGAR: Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Saturday made a surprise visit to three villages in Mansa taluka in Gandhinagar and even took note of the complaints of the people.
The chief minister has decided to make surprise visits to villages and towns and meeting the people directly and listening to their complaints. His visits to the villages will be without any pre-determined program or instructions.
Patel has given clear instructions to the government departments and district administrators for prompt redressal of public complaints. Patel and chief secretary Pankaj kumar visited Bapupura, Vadasan and Vihar villages of Mansa taluka of Gandhinagar district.
In these villages, the chief minister sat with the villagers and asked the problems faced by them. The chief minister started a round of interaction with the village elders, senior citizens, youth, teachers among others.
The people of these villages made proposals to the chief minister which included barbed wire fence to protect the crops from cattle in the village, facilities for animal hospital, to start a library and to link the lakes of the two villages and give its water for agriculture and irrigation and to allocate space for the high school ground of the village.
The chief minister gave to Chief Secretary and District Development Officer Surbhi Gautam, Provincial Officer, Mamlatdar for prompt and reasonable redressal in relation to all these complaints. He also visited Vihar Gram Panchayat ghar.