Himachal Pradesh CM listens to public grievances in Daro Deoria village of Sirmaur district

ANI April 7, 2025 115 views

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu demonstrated his commitment to grassroots governance during a recent visit to Daro Deoria village in Sirmaur district. The CM listened attentively to local residents' grievances and provided sympathetic assurances to address their concerns. During the same trip, he also paid a courtesy visit to former Chief Justice T S Thakur and celebrated local literary talent by releasing a poetry collection. Sukhu's multifaceted approach highlights his engagement with community needs and cultural development.

"The poems beautifully express deep human emotions" - Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Shimla, April 6: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday listened to the public grievances of locals during his visit to village Daro Deoria under sub-tehsil Narag of district Sirmaur and assured them sympathetically to consider the demands put forth by them, said an official press statement.

Key Points

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CM conducts public grievance listening session in Daro Deoria village

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Visits former Chief Justice T S Thakur's residence

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Releases poetry collection by Anupama Sharma

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Supports local literary talent through book proceeds

On reaching Daro Deoria, the residents of the village extended a grand welcome to the Chief Minister with traditional musical instruments. The village residents including Pradhan of village Devender Thakur honoured Chief Minister.

Later, the Chief Minister made a courtesy visit to former Chief Justice of India T S Thakur at his residence in Daro Deoria.

Earlier, CM Sukhu released the poetry collection 'Buransh: The Fragrance of Words', authored by young poetess and educator Anupama Sharma, in Shimla on Saturday late evening.

Anupama Sharma serves as a lecturer in English at Government Senior Secondary School (Girls), Hamirpur. Lauding the creative work, the Chief Minister said that the poems beautifully express deep human emotions, the sorrow of broken relationships, the solitude of self-reflection, and the yearning for new beginnings amidst nature's serenity.

He said that the collection resonates with the emotional fabric of life and explores the inner journey of the self through poetic expressions. The 56-page poetry book, published by Satluj Publications and priced at Rs 150, features 39 thought-provoking poems.

The proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to the Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashraya Yojana.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
It's heartwarming to see our CM taking time to visit remote villages and listen to people's concerns directly. This is what true leadership looks like! 👏
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Priya S.
The poetry book release sounds interesting! Will definitely look for "Buransh" - supporting both literature and a good cause with the proceeds going to Sukh Ashraya Yojana.
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Anil M.
While I appreciate the CM's efforts, I hope these visits translate into concrete actions. Many villages in Himachal still lack basic infrastructure. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Sunita R.
The traditional welcome with musical instruments must have been beautiful! Our hill culture is so rich and it's great to see it being honored at such occasions.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see the CM visiting former CJI Thakur too. Shows he values connections across different spheres of public life. Smart move!
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Meena T.
As an English teacher myself, I'm so proud to see educator Anupama Sharma getting recognition for her poetry! Shows the talent we have in our government schools. ✨

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