79 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“If we give ₹20,000 to mother, she will do traditional handicraft work.”
“ଆମେ ମାଆ ସାଙ୍ଗକୁ ₹20,000 ଦେଲେ ପାରମ୍ପରିକ ହସ୍ତଶିଳ୍ପ କାମ କରେ।”
translated from Odia
Nearby, citizens express concerns primarily around economic empowerment and community well-being. There is a clear need for support to enable women's groups to engage in traditional handicraft work and small businesses 👩👩👧👦. Additionally, residents frequently highlight the importance of providing nutritious traditional meals, especially ragi and millet-based options, for school children to ensure their health 💪. Addressing youth unemployment by creating local job opportunities for educated individuals is another significant concern. Finally, issues related to agricultural water management 💧 for better farming outcomes are also raised. These submissions collectively offer constructive pathways for addressing community needs, focusing on self-sufficiency, health, and sustainable agriculture.
“I'm a little bit”
“The matter concerning me will bring about a thousand changes. Oh Ambe, the actual work will be accomplished.”
“It would be good to provide a traditional meal to children in school.”
“It would be good to provide food to our children through mid-day meals at school.”
“Giving millet and ragi-based food to school children twice a week will keep them healthy.”
“It would be good if educated children from our region were given jobs.”
“There is a water problem for farming in our area. This needs to be resolved. If it is resolved, farming will be good.”
“Right.”
“If you give 20000 rupees to our women's group, we will do traditional handicraft work.”
“It would be good to provide Juana Mandia food to school children for their mid-day meal.”
“It would be good to give traditional food to our school children.”
“If our women's team is given 20000 rupees, we will start traditional handicraft work.”
“It would be good to arrange for water in our farming work.”
“If we give traditional food to school children for lunch, they will remain healthy.”
“If educated youth in our region are given employment, the problem of unemployment will be solved.”
“When we provide forty thousand rupees to the seller, we can buy things.”
“If some jobs were given to educated youth, the unemployment problem would have been solved.”
“If educated children from our region are given jobs, the problem will be solved.”
“If our women's team is given 20000 rupees, we will make things and do business.”
“Mother, everything fell under arrest and was held like that, it is not sweet.”
“Mother, I am a very poor and sick child. Can you help me find safety?”
“If our women's group is given 20,000 rupees, all of us women will be able to do handicraft work and support our families.”
“If our women's team is given 20,000 rupees, they will buy materials and do business.”
“20,000 rupees were given to our women's team for handicraft work.”
“If I give a thousand to the Mahula team, we will make arrangements to buy Dinesh.”
“It would be good if our school children were given food during lunchtime.”
“If you give our women's team 20,000 rupees, we will buy goods and start a business.”
“If we give 20000 rupees to our women's team, we will do traditional handicraft work.”
“If our women's team is given 20,000 rupees, they will make things and do business.”