In the recent local elections in Galteshwar Taluka, the Malvan Village Panchayat achieved a remarkable unity. This success was made possible through the efforts of local leaders, including MLA Yogendra Singh Parmar and former district panchayat member Dipen Patel. The community came together to support the election of Manjulaben Raujibhai Parmar as the village head, showcasing a strong commitment to serving the village.
The elections took place in a peaceful atmosphere, with a significant turnout. However, it was noted that there were no applications submitted for Ward No. 1, leaving the position vacant. The elected members include four women and three men, forming a committee that will manage village affairs. This balance of representation is expected to bring diverse perspectives to the governance of Malvan.
The new head, Mehulsinh, son of Manjulaben, played a crucial role in rallying support for his mother’s candidacy. His efforts were instrumental in fostering a spirit of unity among the villagers.
The elected members of the Malvan Village Panchayat are:
1. Vacant (Ward No. 1)
2. Sonal Ben Parmar
3. Kinjul Ben Parmar
4. Sagar Kumar Parmar
5. Printaben Parmar
6. Chhayaben Parmar
7. Dhula Bhai Parmar
8. Rohit Kirit Bhai
Galteshwar, located in Kheda district, is known for its historical and religious significance. The main town is about 16 kilometres from Dakor. It hosts the 12th-century Galteshwar Mahadev Temple, situated at the confluence of the Mahi and Galti rivers. Since its establishment in September 2013, Galteshwar Taluka has included 34 villages previously part of the Thasra Taluka.
The successful election in Malvan is seen as a positive step towards community development and governance. Local leaders believe that with the new committee in place, they can address pressing issues facing the village and enhance the quality of life for all residents. There is a strong expectation that the elected members will work collaboratively to implement effective solutions for the community.
The unity displayed during this election showcases the potential for cooperative governance in rural areas. It highlights the importance of local leadership and community involvement in democratic processes. Villagers expressed optimism about the future and hope that this unity will lead to progressive changes in their village.
Overall, the elections in Malvan are a testament to the power of community spirit. With the new team in charge, residents are looking forward to a more prosperous and united future under local governance.
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