Staff Reporter :
GWALIOR is steadily emerging as
a developed city, said Energy
Minister Pradyumn Singh Tomar
during a public grievance hearing at his Government office on
Gwalior Racecourse Road on
Saturday.
The minister addressed citizen issues promptly, emphasising that bringing happiness and
welfare to every needy person is
the State Government’s priority.
He instructed officials to resolve
complaints within set timelines.
During the hearing, Minister
Tomar ensured that women in
need would receive ration support, senior citizens would get
their old-age pensions, and
Ayushman cards would be issued
for free medical treatment.
He highlighted that Chief
Minister Dr Mohan Yadav is committed to delivering Government
benefits to even the most remote
citizens, and the Government
continues to work tirelessly
toward this goal.
The minister also urged citizens to adopt cleanliness in daily life and contribute to building
a healthy, green, and drug-free
society.
He noted that such initiatives
are vital for ensuring safe water,
better living conditions, and overall urban development.
Tomar further said that Gwalior
is growing as a cultural, industrial, and tourism hub. Recent
efforts have focused not only
on improving urban infrastructure but also on environmental
sustainability.
With ongoing development
projects, residents can expect
better facilities, and Gwalior is
poised to gain recognition as a
modern, smart city, reflecting the
aspirations of its citizens.