No connecting road to primitive tribal village, children can't go school in rain...

Around 400 primitive adivasi Pahadi Korwa people live in Duggupara of Sargava village and panchayat of Balrampur block and district in Chhattisgarh but they don’t have a connecting road. There are streams on the way which get filled up in rains and children can not go to school. Govt is spending so much money for this community but it does not look like reaching them says Mr Gupta to Sarla Shriwas. He requests us to please call CEO@9644134815 and BDO@9425585069 to help them. Sarla@9479416334.

Posted on: Aug 28, 2015. Tags: EDUCATION ROAD SARLA SHRIWAS SONG VICTIMS REGISTER

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