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BJP Mahila Morcha president urges cadres to work for public welfare

ITANAGAR : State BJP Mahila Morcha (BJPMM) president Nabam Yahi Tad on Monday called upon party leaders and workers to dedicate themselves to the cause of development and public welfare and ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the deserving sections of society.

She was addressing an interaction programme organised for newly appointed executive members, during which appointment letters were distributed to several office-bearers.

Emphasising the responsibility of party workers, Tad said the people of the state have placed immense faith and expectations in the ruling party and its representatives. She urged cadres to play a proactive role in shaping society and strengthening the delivery of welfare measures at the grassroots level.

She said party workers should ensure that both Central and state government welfare schemes reach the intended beneficiaries. Stressing the importance of grassroots outreach, she called upon karyakartas to reach the remotest villages and households to create awareness about developmental initiatives and welfare programmes being implemented by the government.

Highlighting the importance of women’s participation in nation-building, Tad also stressed the need to promote women empowerment and encourage greater involvement of women in social, economic and developmental activities.

She said collective efforts by women and community leaders would contribute significantly to the overall development of Itanagar Mandal, Papum Pare district, the state and the nation.

Among those present were State BJP vice president Tayeng Shakuntala, Itanagar Municipal Corporation Ward No. 6 councillor Gichik Tachu, Ganga-Batt Zilla Parishad Member Techi Petal, BJPMM state secretary Tadar Yari, treasurer Biri Mema and Chimpu Gram Panchayat Member H. Ana Tadar, besides other party leaders and members.

 

 

 

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