Anganwadi Centre in Guna Relocated to Safer Facility Following Jyotiraditya Scindia's Orders
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Guna, March 27 (NationPress) An Anganwadi centre, previously housed in a run-down building in a remote village of Madhya Pradesh’s Guna district, has now been successfully relocated to a modern facility, prioritizing the safety of the children attending. This significant improvement was initiated after directives from the Guna Lok Sabha MP and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.
During a recent visit to the village, Scindia became aware of the precarious condition of the old building and promptly instructed the local administration to act swiftly.
Expressing his concern over the potential dangers posed to the children at the Anganwadi centre in Bawrikheda Gram Panchayat, he ordered the district officials to take urgent measures to relocate the centre to a safer location.
Scindia emphasized that any negligence regarding the safety of children and women would be unacceptable and insisted on immediate action to ensure their protection.
Following his directives, the Anganwadi centre has been successfully moved to a new, secure building, as confirmed by his public relations department on Friday.
The statement highlighted that the centre had been operating from a deteriorating facility for a considerable time.
“Upon being informed about the situation, Union Minister Scindia took the matter seriously and instructed the district administration and relevant department officials to act without delay,” it read.
In response to the Minister’s orders, officials facilitated the necessary arrangements and successfully transitioned the Anganwadi centre to a new building, offering beneficiaries a safer and enhanced environment.
Scindia reaffirmed that public safety is of utmost importance and that instances of negligence will not be tolerated.
He further directed officials to ensure accountability to avert similar situations in the future and to take stringent action whenever necessary.