IAS was surprised to know that he had reached a village devoid of development
Takhatpur news. The tribal Baiga family, the adopted son of the President, had gone to Delhi to meet the President some time ago, where they had enumerated their problems. Taking cognizance of this news and with his wisdom, trainee IAS officer Tanmay Khanna, CEO of Takhatpur Janpad Panchayat of Bilaspur district, met 75 Baiga tribals in Junapara village panchayat and listened to their problems and assured them of a quick solution. The caste certificate of the Baiga tribal families has not been made in this village. The collector also talked about getting the caste certificate soon. Let us tell you that for the first time an IAS officer has reached Junapara and listened to the problems of the tribal Baiga family. Tanmay Khanna
IAS Tanmay Khanna has started his special initiative by reaching Junapara. For the first time, seeing the IAS officer in their village, the faces of the Baiga tribals lit up. IAS Khanna listened to the problems of the tribals. During this, he was moved to see the wrinkles on the foreheads of the Baiga tribal villagers and tears in their eyes and talked to everyone one to one like a family.
Let us tell you that the tribal family in Junapara village has been struggling with caste certificate, road, water and many other basic problems for the last decade. On knowing this, Tanmay Khanna could not stop himself and went to the village and organized a meeting to listen to their problems. He met the people there and assured them of solving their basic problems. Khanna assured them that he will talk to Bilaspur Collector Avneesh Kumar Sharan and will soon provide them with basic facilities.