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The Roadmap

Eight priorities, each with a number attached.

Every pledge on this site carries a number, a unit and a date — so you can check it in five years.

Priority 01

Work worth staying home for

Every year 2,100 young people leave Sundarpur–2 for foreign labour. The plan is to make staying the rational choice, not the sentimental one.

Local jobs created
12,000 Within five years, verified by payroll registration
Annual departures
2,100 → 800 Cut by 62% by 2032
Agro-processing units
45 Cold storage, dairy and mills, operational by 2030

Priority 02

A classroom worth walking to

Thirty-eight per cent of our schools have no science lab and 312 teaching posts sit vacant, filled by rotating temporary contracts.

Schools upgraded
84 Labs, libraries and separate toilets by 2030
Teacher posts filled
312 Permanent appointments within 24 months
Scholarships funded
6,500 First-generation students over five years

Priority 03

A health post that is open when you arrive

Nineteen health posts serve 118,000 people. Eleven of them close at four in the afternoon, which is when the fields empty and people can finally walk there.

Posts staffed 24/7
19 of 19 A nurse on night duty at every post by July 2029
Ambulance response
Under 30 min For 90% of the constituency, from 4 new bases
Birthing centres
9 new Ending the 40 km referral for 22,000 women

Priority 04

Water that arrives by pipe, not by shoulder

In the upper wards a household still spends two and a half hours a day fetching water. That is 900 hours a year, almost always a woman's.

Households on piped water
18,400 94% coverage by 2031
Hours returned per day
2.5 To each of 6,200 households still carrying water
Gravity-flow systems
52 Built and handed to ward committees with a maintenance budget

Priority 05

Roads that survive the monsoon

Sundarpur–2 has 143 km of road that turns to mud in July. Eleven river crossings have no bridge, and every year the schools on the far bank lose a month.

All-weather road
143 km Blacktopped and drained by 2032
Bridges built
11 Replacing every seasonal crossing by 2031
Contract published
7 days After award — cost, contractor and completion date

Priority 06

A budget you can read from the road

The cheapest reform available to any government is a noticeboard. We proved it in Ward 6 and the complaints that followed saved more money than the audit did.

Budget published
100% line-item Within 30 days of approval, every year
Tenders open to audit
Above Rs 5 lakh Reviewed by a citizen panel of 9, drawn by lot
Written reply guaranteed
15 days To any citizen query, or the file escalates automatically