Journalist Anni Amrita to Enter Jamshedpur West Assembly Race as Independent

Senior Journalist Announces Decision to Contest Elections, Vows to Address Local Issues

Anni Amrita, a seasoned journalist, steps into politics as an independent candidate in Jamshedpur West, aiming to tackle a myriad of local challenges.

JAMSHEDPUR – Highlighting the pressing need for development in Jamshedpur West, Anni Amrita, announced her decision to contest next Assembly elections and underscored the region’s shortcomings in infrastructure and public services.

The future candidate has pointed out the stark contrast between TISCO and non-TISCO areas in terms of electricity supply, noting the marginalization of non-TISCO areas like Mango in Jamshedpur West.

She emphasized the urgent need for improved electricity distribution to ensure equal access for all residents.

Additionally, Amrita has raised concerns about the inadequate waste management system in Jamshedpur West, particularly in the Marine Drive area, which has become a breeding ground for diseases due to rampant garbage accumulation.

She is committed to addressing these environmental and health hazards as part of her campaign.

The lack of development in market areas like Bishtupur, Sonari, and Mango, which have been neglected in terms of growth, is another focal point of her electoral agenda.

Amrita compares Jamshedpur’s lag in development to the progress seen in cities like Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, and Indore, emphasizing the missed opportunities in the Smart City Project.

She believes that Jamshedpur West could have benefited significantly from this initiative.

Her agenda also includes addressing the persistent traffic congestion issues, particularly the inefficient traffic flow despite the construction of Dobo bridge, which has not alleviated the jam on Mango bridge.

Amrita draws attention to the lack of educational institutions, especially for women, and the ongoing student migration due to limited local opportunities.

In the realm of healthcare, she criticizes the lack of substantial government hospitals in Jamshedpur West, forcing residents to rely on private nursing homes or travel to distant facilities.

Amrita’s candidacy, fueled by a desire to bring substantial change and address these local issues, promises to shake up the political landscape in Jamshedpur West.

Senior Journalist Announces Decision to Contest Elections, Vows to Address Local Issues
Senior Journalist Announces Decision to Contest Elections, Vows to Address Local Issues

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