86 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Oh Sir, proclaiming mother's plea.”
“అమ్మో దొర అమ్మె మొర శాతికే”
translated from Telugu
Nearby, citizens express significant concerns primarily related to economic opportunities and essential services. A major recurring issue is the widespread request for financial assistance, particularly ₹20,000, for women's and community groups to start or expand businesses, indicating a need for livelihood support. 💰 Additionally, there are strong calls to address unemployment among educated youth and persistent issues with water scarcity affecting farming. 💧 On a more positive note, many submissions propose constructive solutions, such as providing traditional, local, and nutritious food, including eggs, in school midday meals to improve children's health 🍎, and leveraging community groups for traditional handicraft work. These highlight a proactive desire for self-sufficiency and improved community well-being.
“If you give our group twenty thousand rupees, we will perform the traditional group's work. The group is already established. We will do handicraft work.”
“If we give 20000 rupees to our women's group, they will make and sell things.”
“Put on wings.”
“If you give 20000 rupees to our group, we will buy goods and do business. Hey girl, which college did you go to? Mona Mona.”
“If the educated young men and women of our village are given jobs, the problem of unemployment will be solved.”
“It would be good if traditional food was served for lunch in school for 2 days.”
“If 20,000 rupees are given to our beloved Dhala, the weapon system will work.”
“School children will have good health if nutritious food is provided in their midday meals.”
“If you give 10000 rupees to our women's team, we will make and sell products.”
“If you give 20 thousand rupees to our waste collection team, we will buy goods and do business.”
“If the children of our region are given employment, the problem of unemployment will be solved.”
“Jobs were given to the educated young men and women of our village, but they are still unemployed.”
“It would be good to provide traditional food to school children for lunch two days a week.”
“If you give 20000 rupees to our women's team, we will make household items and do business.”
“If you give 20000 to our team, we will do business.”
“If 50,000 rupees are given to our women's group, we will do traditional handicraft work.”
“It would be good to serve local food to school children for midday meals.”
“If 20000 rupees are given to our group, we will start working immediately.”
“If we give 20000 rupees to the women's group, we will make things and do business.”
“If Ama gives the team 20000 rupees, we will buy goods and do business.”
“If 20,000 rupees are given to our women's group, we will be able to do traditional handicraft work.”
“It would be good to provide millet-based food to school children for lunch.”
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“If employment is given to the educated youth of our village, the unemployment problem will be solved.”
“It would be good if nutritious food is given to school children in their mid-day meal.”
“It would be good if traditional food is served to children twice a week in our school.”
“Midday meal for our school children. Local food which is good.”
“There is a water shortage in our Odisha. If this is not resolved, farming will not be good.”
“Mother, may the problem of unemployment for children be resolved.”