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Satish Sharma visits Handwara, holds public interaction programme
6/19/2026 10:19:02 PM
Early Times Report
HANDWARA, June 19: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, today conducted an extensive visit to Handwara, where he chaired a public interaction programme aimed at strengthening the grassroots governance and ensuring direct engagement with the people.
Rajya Sabha Member Chowdhary Mohammad Ramzan accompanied the Minister during the visit.
The interaction witnessed enthusiastic participation from the residents, public representatives, youth, members of civil society, trade bodies and local stakeholders, who apprised the Minister of various developmental needs and public service-related issues concerning the area.
During the programme, several deputations and individuals highlighted a range of demands, including installation of solar lighting at the Higher Secondary School (HSS) Handwara playground, augmentation of public transport services through introduction of additional bus routes, improvement of road connectivity, strengthening of civic infrastructure, better sports facilities for youth and enhancement of other essential public amenities.
Responding to the issues raised by every deputation, Satish Sharma reiterated the government's unwavering commitment towards transparent, accountable and people-centric governance. He said that direct interaction with the citizens enables the administration to better understand public aspirations and ensures timely resolution of issues affecting day-to-day life.
The Minister assured the gathering that all genuine demands projected during the interaction programme would be taken up with the concerned departments and addressed on priority. He directed the officers present to maintain close coordination with local representatives and ensure prompt follow-up on issues requiring immediate attention.
Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma expressed deep concern over the increasing menace of drug abuse (Nasha), describing it as one of the most serious social challenges confronting society today. He observed that substance abuse poses a grave threat to the future of the younger generation and adversely impacts families, communities and overall social harmony.
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