Together we did, Together we will!

As 2017 draws to a close, we want to take a moment to thank you for being an active citizen. You raised many important issues of governance, citizen and consumer interest through the year and with the engagement of Government departments, several laws have been changed and many policies have been amended. Courts have already begun to install CCTVs, eCommerce sites will soon disclose actual MRPs and expiry dates and prices of life saving medicines have already reduced among many other things, all because of your collective voice.

We are confident that many more asks raised by you via LocalCircles in 2017 will find their way into policies and changes in 2018. Together we did and Together we will!

Wish you and your family a very Happy 2018! May all dreams come true! more  

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I feel this year we (The LCs) should give more thrust on Judicial Reforms which still remains an Un-touched area, though it may be an out-of-reach for the political establishment to take-on directly, we shall continuously voice our (Common-man's) concerns so as to reach both the Govt. & SC. more  
YES, As rightly mentioned, now the Government has "EARs" what ever we murmur in"LOCAL CIRCLES" some reactions are happening at the parliament, supreme court and consumer forums . "ALL THE BEST LOCAL CIRCLE" At least till this government continue in power these kind of GOOD initiatives keep continuing that's the HOPE we People Have now. more  
New year dawns with hope. Many more systemic changes need to be done. Let us move together for welfare of citizens more  
Yes every New Year brings HOPE and this Country needs a lot more things to be done. Yours is a very good platform along with MyGov.in. We havve truly ushered in the rule of the people.The attitudes of the people have to change in 2018 to accommodate good things to happen.eg. corruption, babudom etc. more  
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