The Madurai District Administration has announced that the monthly Farmers’ Grievance Redressal Meeting will be held on July 24 (Friday) at 10 a.m. at the Madurai District Collectorate. The meeting, chaired by the District Collector, aims to address the concerns and demands of farmers across the district through direct interaction with government officials. Representatives from all departments connected with agriculture will participate, enabling farmers to present petitions and seek timely resolutions to issues affecting their livelihoods.
Key Highlights
Madurai District Collector, District Administration, Agriculture Department, related government departments, farmers across Madurai district
Direct submission of petitions, grievance redressal, departmental consultations, review of agriculture-related issues
Monthly grievance mechanism, coordinated participation of multiple departments, focus on resolving farmers’ concerns, administrative follow-up
July 24 (Friday), 10 a.m., Madurai District Collectorate, open invitation to farmers, opportunity for direct interaction with officials
The monthly grievance meeting serves as an important platform for strengthening communication between the district administration and the farming community. Farmers can raise issues related to irrigation, electricity supply, fertilizers, seeds, crop insurance, subsidies, compensation, and other agriculture-related matters before senior officials. With all relevant departments participating under one roof, the administration expects to facilitate coordinated discussions and quicker decision-making on pending requests and fresh petitions. The initiative is intended to improve administrative responsiveness while ensuring that genuine concerns are examined through the appropriate departments. Farmers from all parts of Madurai district are encouraged to attend the meeting with relevant supporting documents so that their representations can be processed efficiently. The district administration considers the monthly interaction an important mechanism for reviewing unresolved issues and identifying measures that support the agricultural sector and farmers’ welfare across the district.
The district administration has officially advised farmers to submit their petitions directly to the District Collector with all necessary supporting documents during the meeting.
