A looser of political polls hides oneself for long. However he did not wait to settle the dust,
continued his visits to his native region, Konkan, which itself was the ground of his Lok Sabha battle.
Ad. Sanjay Gangnaik, a Socialist Forward Block Lok Sabha candidate, recently made two Konkan tours. He has now become more familiar to the problems of this narrow paradise land. The Lok Sabha candidate who received response from all sections of the Ratnagiri Sindhudurg constituency has initiated to push forward his struggle for public cause.
Ad. Gangnaik has been already fighting for comfortable journey of Mumbai metropolitan suburban rail commuters. May it be an extension of this work in the Konkan region. Ad. Gangnaik has demanded an urgent infrastructure to double the Konkan Railway track as rapidly as the progress of the bullet train project. He seeks merger of the Konkan Railway into Indian Railway for rendering better service to the people of Konkan.
During his Konkan visit in the last week the discussed with a few people to learn more about their grievances. "Mumbai Goa Kochi road, a major national highway is undergoing four track widening. The work is progressing very slowly," Mr. Gangnaik said, pointing many aspects of public safety and environment. He forwarded that concreting on many places is incomplete, heaps of soil for reclamation at several sections suddenly come ahead while driving and the vehicles are thrown out of control. Drivers often face unavoidable shocks and jumps due to uneven road surface, and there is no sign of finishing of this work before monsoon. Ad. Gangnaik has demanded immediate erection of the road, with due care taken to protect road users from possible sliding of soil from the elevated tracks.
He specially attempts to pull attention of the administration to heavy tree slaughter for the highway widening work. Already 55 thousand plus trees have been cut and the portion of the land is deserted. Ad. Gangnaik has earnestly appealed to the constructing agencies for tree plantation five times more than the trees cut to restore inborn natural beautiful of the coastal land stripe of western Maharashtra.
Ad. Gangnaik also noted the problem of frequent failure of mobile and internet service that badly hits the e-banking and ATM facilities. He said on one hand the government is calling for enhanced cashless transactions and on the practical front the people suffer thanks to collapsed network. Many ATM booths in the region are not working properly. Sometimes there is no power, sometimes there are no currency notes, and for the remaining period there is no network, how the people would carry on? He asked. He added that if the banks tax fine for exceeding the number of attempts to withdraw money from the ATM, why should the banks not be fined for inconvenience of the citizens.
Ad. Gangnaik is also pursuing for early completion of Talamba (Kudal) and Shirshing (Sawantwadi) irrigation project to satisfy people suffering from utter water scarcity. The bridge connecting Dande Ansure village to Jaitapur should be repaired at the earliest and to restart the ST and heavy transport that has stalled for last three years.
Ad. Gangnaik has keenly drew attention to a severe problem regarding land ownership and concerned disputes. There are many cases in which the land on paper is not in actual possession of the owner due to wrongful acquisition by another person. He appealed the administration to eliminate such cases at the earliest and to punish the wrong doers.
continued his visits to his native region, Konkan, which itself was the ground of his Lok Sabha battle.
Ad. Sanjay Gangnaik, a Socialist Forward Block Lok Sabha candidate, recently made two Konkan tours. He has now become more familiar to the problems of this narrow paradise land. The Lok Sabha candidate who received response from all sections of the Ratnagiri Sindhudurg constituency has initiated to push forward his struggle for public cause.
Ad. Gangnaik has been already fighting for comfortable journey of Mumbai metropolitan suburban rail commuters. May it be an extension of this work in the Konkan region. Ad. Gangnaik has demanded an urgent infrastructure to double the Konkan Railway track as rapidly as the progress of the bullet train project. He seeks merger of the Konkan Railway into Indian Railway for rendering better service to the people of Konkan.
During his Konkan visit in the last week the discussed with a few people to learn more about their grievances. "Mumbai Goa Kochi road, a major national highway is undergoing four track widening. The work is progressing very slowly," Mr. Gangnaik said, pointing many aspects of public safety and environment. He forwarded that concreting on many places is incomplete, heaps of soil for reclamation at several sections suddenly come ahead while driving and the vehicles are thrown out of control. Drivers often face unavoidable shocks and jumps due to uneven road surface, and there is no sign of finishing of this work before monsoon. Ad. Gangnaik has demanded immediate erection of the road, with due care taken to protect road users from possible sliding of soil from the elevated tracks.
He specially attempts to pull attention of the administration to heavy tree slaughter for the highway widening work. Already 55 thousand plus trees have been cut and the portion of the land is deserted. Ad. Gangnaik has earnestly appealed to the constructing agencies for tree plantation five times more than the trees cut to restore inborn natural beautiful of the coastal land stripe of western Maharashtra.
Ad. Gangnaik also noted the problem of frequent failure of mobile and internet service that badly hits the e-banking and ATM facilities. He said on one hand the government is calling for enhanced cashless transactions and on the practical front the people suffer thanks to collapsed network. Many ATM booths in the region are not working properly. Sometimes there is no power, sometimes there are no currency notes, and for the remaining period there is no network, how the people would carry on? He asked. He added that if the banks tax fine for exceeding the number of attempts to withdraw money from the ATM, why should the banks not be fined for inconvenience of the citizens.
Ad. Gangnaik is also pursuing for early completion of Talamba (Kudal) and Shirshing (Sawantwadi) irrigation project to satisfy people suffering from utter water scarcity. The bridge connecting Dande Ansure village to Jaitapur should be repaired at the earliest and to restart the ST and heavy transport that has stalled for last three years.
Ad. Gangnaik has keenly drew attention to a severe problem regarding land ownership and concerned disputes. There are many cases in which the land on paper is not in actual possession of the owner due to wrongful acquisition by another person. He appealed the administration to eliminate such cases at the earliest and to punish the wrong doers.