Transformer is broken from more than a year in Maharashtra Adivasi village...

Ankit Padwar traveling with CGnet Swara Citizen Journalism awareness Yatra has reached Rupin Katta village in Jhala Papada panchayat Gadchiroli district Maharashtra where villagers tell him that 60 Mariya Gond Adivasi families are forced to live in dark because transformer is burnt from more than one year and bill is also coming regularly. You are requested to call Collector@ 09403774877, C.E.O.@09822600044 and M.P.@ 09420757999. Ankit @9405130530

Posted on: Dec 31, 2014. Tags: ANKIT PADWAR MAHARASHTRA SONG VICTIMS REGISTER

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