Minister Nara Lokesh Holds Weekend Public Darbar to Address Citizen Concerns
In a notable display of dedication to public service, Minister Nara Lokesh held a public darbar on both Saturday and Sunday, engaging directly with the citizens of Mangalagiri. The youth leader, known for his tireless efforts in governance, listened to various concerns and committed to resolving them, reinforcing his reputation as a responsive and committed leader.
During the darbar, members of the Andhra Pradesh Teachers Federation appealed to Minister Lokesh to regularize 2,193 individuals working under MTS contracts, referencing DSC-2008, JVO No. 39. Additionally, a student named Jagadish sought Lokesh's help in obtaining his polytechnic certificates from Nujiveedu College, which had been withheld due to issues with fee reimbursement under the previous government.
Minister Lokesh also addressed the concerns of non-teaching staff at Acharya Nagarjuna University, granting them permission to continue their service until the age of 62. The parents' committee of Nulakapet MPUP Urdu Government School met with the minister to request approval for 9th class education, highlighting the community's need for expanded educational facilities.
Among the personal appeals, a citizen named Sheikh Najeena sought medical assistance for her five-month-old nephew suffering from a rare disease. Minister Lokesh reassured her and other attendees that he would work diligently to address their issues and find suitable solutions.
The public darbar held on Sunday underscored Minister Nara Lokesh's commitment to governance and his proactive approach to serving the people of Andhra Pradesh. His engagement with citizens over the weekend serves as a testament to his dedication and responsiveness to public concerns.
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