14 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“I will set up a small shop, and today, will you help me grow?”
“मैं एक छोटी सी दुकान लगाऊंगी और आज विकास दोगे।”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, citizens express a strong desire for community improvement and economic upliftment. Key challenges include a significant lack of essential village infrastructure such as functional roads 🛣️ and Anganwadi buildings, which are crucial for early childhood development. There's also a clear demand for financial assistance to kickstart small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures, particularly vegetable shops. On a positive note, residents are actively proposing solutions and demonstrating a proactive spirit, seeking to establish libraries for children's education 📚, engaging in vital tribal awareness campaigns, and showing commitment to environmental conservation by maintaining local forests. These submissions highlight a community eager for development and self-sufficiency. 💡
“I want to open a library in my village so that children can study.”
“They are meeting with the leader to discuss the awareness campaign regarding the tribal area tour.”
“There is no Anganwadi building in our village. It is a humble request to the government to approve the building as soon as possible. Please approve it.”
“In 15 minutes, sir. There is no road in our village. No arrangements have been made for a road. This should be arranged. It is difficult to commute during the rainy season.”
“I must”
“They are discussing the conduct of a tribal awareness campaign in Bichhiwara block of Dungarpur district.”
“We will maintain the trees and plants in our forest and will not cut them, and we will bring all the grass from them and keep the forest safe.”
“If I get ₹20,000, I want to open a vegetable shop. Yes, please get it done, get it done, get it done.”
“Mmm.”
“I want to set up a small shop.”
“If I get ₹20,000, I want to set up a small shop.”
“If I get ₹20,000, I want to set up a small shop.”
“I am from Dungarpur, Rajasthan and I am working in Aatmashakti.”