Sambhag Banao Andolan: MP Citizens Rally For Mandsaur Division In Postcard Campaign
On the eighth day of the campaign, representatives from four organisations joined forces to write postcards, addressed to Chief Minister, at Gandhi Square.

Sambhag Banao Andolan: MP Citizens Rally For Mandsaur Division In Postcard Campaign | FP Photo
Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh): The postcard campaign, advocating for Mandsaur to be designated as a division, has gained significant momentum, with citizens showing immense enthusiasm. On the eighth day of the campaign, representatives from four organisations joined forces to write postcards, addressed to Chief Minister, at Gandhi Square.
Among the participants were members from Dashpur Yoga Shiksha Sansthan, CA Association, INTUC and Prajapati Samaj. They collectively emphasised the importance of this demand for the region's development.
Dashpur Yoga Shiksha Sansthan founder Yoga Guru Surendra Jain expressed that the demand reflects the deep sentiments of the local populace. Gopal Guru from INTUC highlighted that the demand is timely and essential for the all-round development of Mandsaur.
He urged the Madhya Pradesh government to heed the voices of the citizens. CA Association president Dinesh Jain said that the establishment of Mandsaur as a division would lead to increased facilities and opportunities.
Looking ahead, coordinators of the Mandsaur Citizen Forum, Narendra Aggarwal and Brajesh Joshi, announced that representatives from the Oswal and Mali communities are set to join the campaign on its tenth day.
RECENT STORIES
-
SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP, Says Capable Officers Sidelined While Corrupt Officials Favoured -
Matunga Police Book Woman Candidate For Cheating During Mumbai Railway Police Constable Recruitment... -
Sakal Hindu Samaj Seeks Suspension Of Additional CP Mahesh Patil Over Alleged Conduct During Ram... -
BMC Saves ₹15 Crore Using AI To Monitor Stormwater Drain Desilting, Enhances Transparency -
'Seas Becoming The First Arena To Signal & Contest Strategic Intent', Said Chief Of Naval Staff...
