In Madhya Pradesh, India, the Sanjha Manch serves as a pivotal gathering where government officials, civil society representatives, and grassroots leaders converge to discuss and address the challenges faced in executing vital schemes. This blog presents the platform’s significant role in driving positive system change and promoting community-driven development.
Every month, a meeting takes place at the Janpad Panchayat (Block level)[1] office, serving as a platform for discussion and collaboration. The meeting is chaired by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Janpad Panchayat, and brings together various stakeholders, including members of Cluster level federation (CLF), MGNREGA[2] mates, Gram Rojgar Sahayak (GRS)[3], CSOs (Civil society organization) members, and representatives from different line departments such as Agriculture and Veterinary.
Sumendera and Shubham Jain