Udaipur, Dr. Manna Lal Rawat, Member of Parliament from Udaipur, held a live interaction with the public through All India Radio, Udaipur, addressing citizens’ concerns, suggestions, and development-related issues in the constituency. Media In-Charge Dr. Seema Champawat stated that the MP responded to various public queries during the session.
Dr. Rawat spoke extensively on encroachment, sanitation, education, health, contact portals, and waste management. He highlighted that while urban challenges have grown with increasing population, the government aims to ensure that every development initiative benefits the last citizen.
He shared that between 2011 and 2026, development indicators have improved by 70%, attributing the progress to public cooperation and visionary governance. Key schemes discussed included:
Renovation of dilapidated school buildings
Cycle cell elimination program
Ayushman Bharat Yojana
National Pulses Mission
Kitchen Garden Scheme
Special programs for tribal areas
Dr. Rawat emphasized that the government’s goal is to promote sustainable development and integrate all sections of society into the mainstream. He noted that over 6,600 public applications have been received, with most already addressed.
The discussion also covered waste management systems and citizen responsibility toward sanitation. Dr. Rawat urged citizens to utilize government schemes, actively contribute to urban cleanliness and development, and uphold public dialogue as a strong tradition of democracy.
The program aimed to bridge governance with public participation and guide development in a new direction through direct engagement.