MLA Raises Water, Road Issues At Jan Vishwas Hearing
MLA Sena Mahesh Patel flags issues, Collector Neetu Mathur attends hearing

MLA Sena Mahesh Patel raised several issues related to drinking water, roads, electricity, education, irrigation, and Tribal land during a public hearing held at Barjhar under the Chief Minister's 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026' on Friday. The hearing was attended by Collector Neetu Mathur, Indore divisional commissioner, government representatives, and departmental officials.
Patel highlighted the failure of the tap-water scheme in several villages, forcing residents to depend on unsafe water sources. She also expressed concerns over poor school results and inadequate staff in hostels. Additionally, she alleged pressure on villagers and sarpanches over documents related to Tribal land and urged people not to sign papers without understanding them.
The MLA warned of a memorandum and possible protest at the collector's office if the issues continued. The public hearing was part of the Chief Minister's 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026', which aims to address the grievances of the public and improve the overall quality of life in the region.
In a separate event, an 'Udyam and Yashasvi Samvad' was organised in Rama block, where beneficiaries shared their experiences of how government schemes and self-employment improved their incomes. One beneficiary, Prabhu, earned around Rs 1.8 lakh through net-house cucumber cultivation.
Collector Dr Sher Singh Meena visited the remote border village of Dongargaon and inspected key public facilities, including the fair price shop, Ayushman Arogya Mandir, and Anganwadi centre. He interacted with ration beneficiaries and reviewed the quality of food grains.
In Sardarpur, officials inspected healthcare and education facilities, including the Civil Hospital and Model School. The district panchayat CEO assured an inquiry into the Rs 23 lakh lift issue at the hospital.
In Garoth, Collector Divyank Singh and MLA Chander Singh Sisodia toured the block and addressed grievances. They inaugurated an Anganwadi centre and a Patwari office and inspected an under-construction hostel. The Collector and MLA also had mid-day meals with schoolchildren and interacted with them.
The public hearing in Garoth received 135 applications, with several grievances resolved on the spot. One beneficiary, Dinesh Patidar, received a Rs 4.20 lakh Kamdhenu loan.
The Chief Minister's 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026' is an initiative to reach out to the public and address their grievances. The campaign has been receiving a positive response from the public, with many beneficiaries sharing their success stories.
The campaign is expected to continue in the coming days, with more public hearings and inspections of public facilities scheduled. The government has assured that all grievances will be addressed and necessary actions will be taken to improve the quality of life in the region.
In conclusion, the public hearing and inspections held under the Chief Minister's 'Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026' have highlighted the issues faced by the public and the efforts being made by the government to address them. The campaign is a step towards improving the overall quality of life in the region and ensuring that the public's grievances are heard and addressed.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026?
The Jan Vishwas Campaign 2026 is an initiative by the Chief Minister to reach out to the public and address their grievances.
What issues were raised by the MLA during the public hearing?
The MLA raised issues related to drinking water, roads, electricity, education, irrigation, and Tribal land.