After the power was restored, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya expressed satisfaction and appreciated the promptness of the district officer.
A brief moment of awkwardness arose today during the Gram Chaupal (village meeting) program held in Painthikheda village of Agra district, when the power supply was suddenly interrupted during the event. Deputy Chief Minister Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was present at the Gram Chaupal, expressed his displeasure at the disruption and instructed officials to restore power immediately.
Taking the Deputy Chief Minister's displeasure seriously, the District Magistrate of Agra acted promptly, summoning the concerned departmental officials to the site and directing them to restore the power supply. Thanks to the District Magistrate's swift action, the power supply was restored in a short time.
After the power was restored, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya expressed his satisfaction and praised the District Magistrate's promptness. He stated that any kind of negligence in programs related to public welfare is unacceptable and that officials should ensure proper preparations are made in advance to prevent such situations from recurring in the future.
During the program, the Deputy Chief Minister also listened to the villagers' problems and instructed the concerned officials to resolve them promptly. The objective of the Gram Chaupal is to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the villagers and that their problems are addressed on the spot, a task that the administration should carry out with complete sensitivity and responsibility.