11 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Subject: Request for recognition and development of Hosasayappanahalli village, Dinka Panchayat, Chinakurali Hobli Dear Darshan Sir, I wish to bring to your kind attention a deeply emotional issue of Hosasayappanahalli, a border village between Pandavapura and KR Pete. Historically, people from the old Sayappanahalli lost their homes and lands during the construction of the KRS Dam under the Mysore Wodeyars and were displaced to this new settlement, hence the name “Hosa” Sayappanahalli. Sadly, this village still has no mention in government or panchayat records, leaving residents without an official identity. Being a border village, it also lacks basic development, irrigation, and healthcare facilities. I request your kind intervention to include Hosasayappanahalli in official records and initiate essential development works to improve the lives of its people.”
“Subject: Request for recognition and development of Hosasayappanahalli village, Dinka Panchayat, Chinakurali Hobli Dear Darshan Sir, I wish to bring to your kind attention a deeply emotional issue of Hosasayappanahalli, a border village between Pandavapura and KR Pete. Historically, people from the old Sayappanahalli lost their homes and lands during the construction of the KRS Dam under the Mysore Wodeyars and were displaced to this new settlement, hence the name “Hosa” Sayappanahalli. Sadly, this village still has no mention in government or panchayat records, leaving residents without an official identity. Being a border village, it also lacks basic development, irrigation, and healthcare facilities. I request your kind intervention to include Hosasayappanahalli in official records and initiate essential development works to improve the lives of its people.”
Nearby, the main topics are diverse, reflecting both significant challenges and proactive community engagement. Key issues include the critical need for recognition and basic amenities in unrecorded border villages lacking essential services like irrigation and healthcare. There are also pressing concerns about poor road infrastructure and persistent unemployment, particularly among engineering graduates. However, a strong positive undercurrent highlights significant engagement in economic development initiatives 💡, especially through PACS workshops. These discussions reveal opportunities in ecotourism, leveraging grants for rural markets and farm innovations, and exploring profitable value chains for rice, tomatoes (via khova), and biochar. There's also a concerted push towards organic farming 🌿, with clear requirements for BRCs and purchasing centers. The potential for establishing crucial infrastructure like cold storage and godowns 🛣️ to support these ventures is also actively being discussed.
“I.. I have completed engineering. Please get me a job. Also, please resolve our town's road issue.”
“Right. So, I can say something uh Mysore needs a lot more ecotourism ventures for exploring local places. So,”
“In the PACS workshop related to circular economy, NABARD spoke about how grant and returnable grant can be used by PACS - these grants are for Rural Santhe/Haat upgradation, Farm innovations, SHG grans and EDP grants.”
“I am looking for where I can buy organic jaggery from Mandya in Mysore. I've heard that good jaggery is available from Mandya, but I don't know where to buy it in Mysore.”
“In the PACS workshop related to circular economy , the Kyathanahalli PACS talked about how there is a market of rice amounting to 150MT that can bring them a profit of 650 per quintal therefore increasing the incomes of the shareholder farmers.”
“I need a job, please get me a job, I have done engineering.”
“In the PACS workshop related to circular economy, Sunkathonnur PACS president talked about the interest in exploring the value chain of tomatoes since farmers have lost a lot of money on tomatoes this season. Khova is something that can be explored through SHGs. To build these out, there is a need for cold storage, Godown and also Solarisations. However the PACS also needs lands where these can be carried out. ”
“In the PACS workshop related to circular economy, the director of Chikkade PACS expressed an intrest to explore the biochar as a value chain and also buyback mechanisms for gunny sacks”
“Hi, this is a wonderful app. Can we customize this? Can it be customized?”
“Bindalli PACS CEO in In the PACS workshop related to circular economy, expressed the need to have a BRC to change to organic, since the Pandavapura taluk has been declared organic. There is a need to setup a purchasing kendra as well. ”