In a bold move to bring governance closer to the people, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has kicked off an innovative public outreach initiative titled “Mana Ooru – Maata Manti” (Our Village – Our Voice). The program aims to directly connect with citizens and resolve civic issues in real-time, setting a new standard for participatory governance.
The inaugural session took place today via a live broadcast from Pawan Kalyan’s camp office in Mangalagiri, where he interacted with residents of Ravivalasa village in Tekkali Mandal, Srikakulam district. Locals gathered at Bhavani Theatre in Tekkali, turning the venue into a hub of dialogue between people and power.
During the interaction, Pawan Kalyan sought updates on the ongoing development projects under the Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Department. As grievances poured in from residents, he promptly directed officials to take immediate action on pressing issues, reinforcing his image as a hands-on leader.
Residents expressed delight at the rare opportunity to speak directly to a high-ranking government official. Many praised the program as a game-changer, applauding its transparency and people-first approach.
“This is the first time we’ve felt truly heard,” said a local farmer, adding that the format made them feel empowered and hopeful for faster solutions. With Mana Ooru – Maata Manti, Pawan Kalyan is not just launching a program—he’s launching a movement that could redefine how governance is delivered at the grassroots level.