17 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“High-quality affordable service, or controlling the crowd in banking services.”
“Gunwatta purna sastha seba,or banking seba main bhid ko control karna”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, the main topics are a mix of concerns and forward-looking aspirations. Challenges include the need for high-quality affordable banking services and better crowd control. There's also a clear desire to address industrial pollution, with a vision for smoke-free chimneys in factories across the country by 2047 🏭. Furthermore, citizens emphasize the importance of making quality education available to all, especially the poor. On a positive note, there's a strong focus on agricultural development, promoting new technology for farmers and sustainable cultivation practices 🌾. A significant theme is the deep commitment to protecting cultural traditions, languages, and the unique identity of tribal communities 💡.
“Did you hear that pigeon pea cultivation happens with irrigation?”
“All citizens should receive quality education.”
“Quality education should be made available to the poor.”
“I want to see smoke-free chimneys in factories of companies across the country by 2047.”
“Tribal people celebrate festivals with seasonal changes.”
“Yes, I cultivate pulses or oilseeds. We buy seeds and sow them.”
“Every farmer can farm with new technology.”
“Adivasi people bring wood or leaves from the forest only after performing puja. This is a social tradition.”
“Goat farming can be done for ₹20000”
“Every family should be healthy and educated.”
“The government should promote Maha Phool laddoos in midday meals.”
“Yes, we buy and sow the seeds of pulses and oilseeds.”
“Our tribe's own language script is different from other tribes.”
“We should protect our culture.”
“By 2047, I want to see smoke-free chimneys in factories or companies across the country.”
“The cultural tradition of indigenous people is their identity, and therefore it is essential to protect it.”