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An important panchayat held in Bawana village on Sunday, in the presence of several village chiefs and Palam 360 Pradhan Surender Solanki discussed various issues concerning Delhi’s rural belt.
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An important panchayat held in Bawana village on Sunday, in the presence of several village chiefs and Palam 360 Pradhan Surender Solanki discussed various issues concerning Delhi’s rural belt.
The panchayat discussed issues, including circle rates, master plan, ownership rights of eligible farmers and villagers, plots, under the 20-point programme, complete house tax exemption for villages as promised earlier, and Lal Dora expansion. During the panchayat, the village chiefs demanded that the government should resolve these issues promptly, as they have been pending since long.
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Solanki urged the government to fulfil its promises to Delhi Dehat in return for the favour the entire rural belt extended to by it by supporting its dispensation.
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The village representatives, complaining of the neglect of the rural belt for far too long, said thing have now come to such a pass that they have no option but to demand immediate relief from the government.
During the meeting, under the chairmanship of Panchayat Chief Sahab Singh, Chaudhary Dhara Singh was unanimously elected as the Pradhan of Bawana 52. Dhara Singh, according to the village chiefs and Solanki, has been continuously serving as the pradhan for the past 30 years, and his good work for the society led to this decision by Bawana village, and others.
The meeting was attended by various village pradhans, including Ranbir Khatri, Samunder, and Suresh Shokeen, and others who come from Delhi’s rural belt.
The notable attendees at the panchayat included Naresh Pradhan, Vinod Pradhan, Vedpal Pradhan, Karam Singh, Jay Prakash Pradhan, Yogesh Sharma, Yagdatt Kaushik, Ramchandra, Ramkishan Ghoga, and Narayan Singh.
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