21 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“To do business”
“ବ୍ୟବସାୟ କରିବା”
translated from Odia
In your area, citizens express a strong desire for cultural preservation, advocating for the allowance of traditional songs and dances to ensure the survival of younger generations 🎶. There's significant focus on agricultural self-sufficiency, with mentions of cultivating second crops, storing seeds, and innovative farming methods like zero-water pulse crops 🌱. Concerns about nutrition and public health are prominent, particularly regarding the quality of midday meals in schools and the need for nutritious supplements, alongside a warning against unhealthy habits like eating paan 🍎. Additionally, there's an interest in economic empowerment, with groups proposing to start businesses if provided with initial funding to foster self-sustainability 💰.
“We prepare our own seeds and cultivate crops even during bad years. The second crop brings good wealth.”
“We need to promote nutrition.”
“We have to repeat to save our culture. This way, our young generation will survive.”
“Balwant gave RDM to four in school for six standards.”
“It would be good if the government allowed old songs. The government should permit old dance and music.”
“Business is near”
“Hmm.”
“Students will be able to benefit if nutritious supplements are provided in the midday meal.”
“If 20,000 rupees are given to our group, we will do business ourselves and sustain ourselves.”
“It would have been better if our Balangir district's simple midday meal was considered a proper midday meal.”
“We cultivate a second crop and safely store our own mung bean seeds.”
“I neglect all three generations of people in my house.”
“We grow pulse crops in zero water and”
“If the Sudha government provides all work to us Indians, we can become developed by 2047.”
“It is being said that food is served in Chahar's school.”
“We like going to the temple, talking with elders, and obeying their words.”
“If you give twenty thousand to our group, we will do business.”
“Just like a regular. I think. Why not? Why not? Right.”
“In earlier times, everything was available, but nowadays, everything has become hidden.”
“Eating paan is a path to bad health.”