Overview
- In Nyoma, he inaugurated a Tehsildar office and record room worth Rs 2.95 crore and laid the foundation for SDM residential quarters costing Rs 1.08 crore.
- He detailed a tourism push that places cafeterias, washrooms and souvenir kiosks roughly every 30 km on major routes and extends homestay policy benefits to local residents.
- He said road and telecom expansion across remote areas remains central to equitable service delivery.
- He highlighted dual-use connectivity with defence upgrades near the border, citing the Mudh airstrip as a project that also improves civilian access.
- During public interactions in Hanley, residents raised gaps in healthcare, ambulances, power, winter water under Jal Jeevan Mission and 4G coverage, drawing time-bound assurances.