Jamshedpur Activist Mukesh Mittal Clinches National Essay Contest

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Mukesh Mittal’s essay on citizen expectations from new government earns recognition from national Marwari association.

JAMSHEDPUR – A prominent local community leader has been awarded first prize in a national-level essay competition.

Mukesh Mittal, who heads the Purvi Singhbhum Zila Marwari Sammelan, has emerged victorious in a nationwide writing contest.

The competition, organized by the Akhil Bharatvarshiya Marwari Sammelan, attracted entries from across the country.

Participants were tasked with exploring the theme "Expectations from the new Central Government as an Aware Citizen."

His thoughts resonated with the judges and he won comfortably.

The results of the contest were officially announced on July 15, recognizing Mittal’s essay as the standout submission.

His winning piece highlighted the crucial role of citizen awareness in driving societal reforms.

The essay articulated key expectations from the newly formed government, emphasizing collaborative progress.

Every citizen has a part to play in our nation’s development and Mittal elaborated on this as his essay’s central theme.

Judges praised Mittal’s comprehensive approach to the topic and his insightful analysis.

His essay must have stood out for its depth and nuanced understanding of civic responsibilities, a local member of the Marwari community noted.

The victory has brought attention to Jamshedpur’s active community engagement in national dialogues.

Local residents expressed pride in Mittal’s achievement, seeing it as a reflection of the city’s intellectual vibrancy.

"It’s inspiring to see our local leaders making waves on the national stage," a Marwari community member remarked.

Mittal’s win is expected to encourage more participation in such intellectual pursuits from the region.

The essay competition serves as a platform for citizens to voice their aspirations for the country’s future.

This recognition underscores the importance of active citizenship and thoughtful engagement with governmental processes.

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