Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 19 February 2025
The Andaman Nicobar Pradesh Youth Congress has intensified its grassroots engagement with a profitable two-day outreach program held on February 17 and 18, 2025. The initiative targeted on strengthening youth participation and addressing native grievances in villages and distant areas throughout North & Middle Andaman.
The outreach program witnessed enthusiastic participation from younger supporters and native residents throughout a number of panchayats. Led by Pradesh Youth Congress President Ms. Diksha Dular and Youth Leader Mr. Abhibhusan Ghosh, the initiative acquired sturdy backing from Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President Mr. Rangalal Halder, Block President (Rangat) Mr. D. Kandaswamy, Youth Congress Block President Mr. Tapos Mondal, and different outstanding native leaders.
During this system, the Youth Congress delegation visited key areas, together with Bakultala Panchayat, Baludera (Kausalaynagar Panchayat), Shyamkund (Bakultala Panchayat), and Chappa Tikri (Urmilapur Panchayat). These visits offered a platform for direct interplay with villagers, permitting the management to evaluate urgent considerations associated to youth employment, infrastructure improvement, and financial alternatives.
Addressing the gatherings, the Youth Congress leaders reassured residents of their dedication to advocating for his or her welfare. They highlighted the get together’s function in voicing public considerations and pushing for options at varied administrative ranges. The discussions additionally lined previous achievements and future plans of the Youth Congress within the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, reinforcing its dedication to grassroots activism and youth empowerment.
The outreach initiative has additional strengthened the connection between the Congress get together and the individuals of North & Middle Andaman, guaranteeing that their voices are heard. The Pradesh Youth Congress has pledged to proceed such engagements to construct stronger neighborhood relations and advocate for the area’s improvement.