Kulwasa Gram Panchayat, situated 35 kilometers from Shivpuri district, showcases rural development with its impressive Panchayat Bhawan resembling a luxury hotel. The building features modern design, clean surroundings, and well-equipped rooms, including separate spaces for the Sarpanch, Secretary, and Computer Operator. A spacious guest hall furnished with comfortable seating and modern amenities adds to its appeal.
Harish Kumar, the Secretary of Kulvasa Gram Panchayat, highlighted the facilities within the building, mentioning a well-equipped kitchen for quick preparation of refreshments. The main hall, furnished with gleaming tables and chairs, serves as a venue for government meetings and public hearings on various schemes. The Sarpanch, Secretary, and Patwari convene daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to address and resolve villagers’ concerns.
Chanchal Raghuvanshi, the Patwari at Kulvasa Gram Panchayat, emphasized the focus on villagers’ land ownership rights under the SVAMITVA Scheme initiated by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj in 2021. This scheme, utilizing drone technology, aims to streamline land ownership records for rural households. Efforts are underway to expedite the correction of land records and ensure clear property rights for villagers, preventing potential legal issues in the future.
Hariom Raghuvanshi, a resident of Lukvasa village, expressed gratitude for the long-awaited construction of the Panchayat Bhawan, attributing its realization to collaborative efforts across various levels. The exemplary infrastructure of the Panchayat Bhawan not only serves as a model for the district but also enhances the quality of services provided to the villagers.
