and Youth Neglect”
“If there are vacancies, then why is there no recruitment? Why announce exams if you don’t plan to conduct them? Our youth deserve dignity, not delays.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb Across Maharashtra and t…
“Housing is a right, not a reward. PM Awas Yojana must reach the basti, not stay on banners.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) was launched with the noble goal of “Housing …
“Our youth don’t need long speeches — they need short-term loans with zero fear.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb In every basti, town, and village of India, there are lakhs of young minds ready to build, inve…
“Where one land drowns and another dries, justice is not flowing. The rivers must rise for all — not for a few.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb India, a land of rivers and rains, still suffers from two cruel …
“If we want food security tomorrow, we must give dignity to farmers today.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb In the fields of India, an old crisis is growing louder — the next generation doesn’t want to farm. W…
“A poor student with a dream or a young worker with a plan — both deserve a chance, not rejection.” — R. R. Pandayan Saheb In a country bursting with talent but buried under red tape, one truth echoes…
Across the lanes of Dalit bastis, tribal villages, and urban slums, one painful truth repeats every June — thousands of children don’t return to school . Not because they lack dreams. But because they…
In the narrow lanes of slums and remote villages, there are two realities that every poor family knows too well — illness comes without warning , and treatment never comes without a price . A fever ca…
n every galli, basti, and village of Maharashtra, you’ll find mothers who have lost their sons , grandfathers abandoned by the system , and widows living alone , waiting for a ₹1000 pension that neve…
In a country where business often begins with privilege, Dalit entrepreneurs are left behind — not due to a lack of talent, but a lack of access. They face rejection at banks, bias in funding agencies…
In the glittering cities of Maharashtra — Mumbai, Thane, Aurangabad — progress is built on the shoulders of the poor. They build our metros, sweep our streets, cook our meals, yet sleep under plastic …
In every village, basti, and urban gully of Maharashtra, a fire is burning silently — the fire of jobless, educated youth with degrees in their hands but despair in their hearts. These are Bahujan you…