Asha Lakra visits HD Kote to review tribal welfare initiatives

Published on March 25, 2026

Asha Lakra, the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru, visited HD Kote to assess various initiatives aimed at the welfare of tribal communities in the area. The visit, which took place on Monday, aimed to provide insight into the implementation and impact of government programs that support tribal populations.

During her visit, Lakra interacted with local tribal leaders and community members to gather feedback on the initiatives currently in place. She emphasized the importance of understanding the needs and challenges faced to effectively plan and execute welfare programs.

One of the primary objectives of her visit was to evaluate the educational and health services available to tribal populations. Lakra noted that providing quality education and healthcare is crucial in empowering these communities and improving their overall quality of life.

Lakra also highlighted the government’s commitment to ensuring that tribal communities receive their rightful entitlements. She reassured community members that their voices will be heard in the decision-making process regarding welfare initiatives.

As part of her review, Lakra examined various development plans targeting economic upliftment, including skill development programs and livelihood assistance. These programs aim to increase self-sufficiency among tribal families and reduce dependency on traditional means of livelihood.

The Deputy Commissioner’s visit to HD Kote underscores the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation of welfare measures to ensure their effectiveness and sustainability. with community members, Asha Lakra is fostering a collaborative approach towards improving the lives of tribal populations in the region.

The community responded positively to Lakra’s visit, expressing hope that the discussions would lead to tangible improvements in their living conditions and opportunities for economic growth.