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129-Boisar — one constituency, four very different realities.

Boisar sits at the meeting point of tribal Palghar, coastal Konkan, and industrial Maharashtra. Governing it well means reading all three realities at once.

Constituency Profile

Boisar at a glance.

The 129-Boisar Assembly constituency falls within Palghar district in the northern Konkan region of Maharashtra. It includes the Boisar township, the Tarapur–Boisar MIDC industrial belt, a substantial Aadivasi population across interior hamlets, and a coastal fishing community — a combination that demands an unusually versatile governance approach.

  • Tribal belt — Warli, Katkari, Malhar Koli communities across interior wards.
  • MIDC cluster — Tarapur–Boisar industrial zone, a major employment footprint.
  • Rural core — agrarian and fishing-based livelihoods in the coastal belt.
  • Urban Boisar — fast-growing township with municipal-service demands.
Citizen Engagement

How the office stays close to the ground.

Engagement is a system, not a sentiment. These are the recurring institutional mechanisms through which the office maintains a live conversation with Boisar.

Channel 01

Jan Samvad

Village- and ward-level public hearings where citizens bring issues directly to the MLA and the office converts them into tracked cases.

Open a case
Channel 02

Grievance Desk

A single-window route for written grievances — acknowledged within 48 hours and assigned a reference number for status tracking.

Submit grievance
Channel 03

Ward Coordination

Monthly reviews with gram panchayats and ward representatives on works progress, service delivery, and pending files.

Governance channels
Channel 04

MIDC Forum

Quarterly dialogue platform with industry, workforce, and local administration on welfare and livelihood alignment.

Industrial belt
Channel 05

Tribal Welfare Cell

Dedicated desk for Aadivasi community cases — scholarships, hostels, land records, and forest-rights facilitation.

Welfare record
Channel 06

Public Updates

Official communication on office activity through press, social channels, and public notices — factual, timely, and non-promotional.

Media wall
Villages & Wards
250+
Active engagement footprint
Tribal Households
35%
Of total constituency households
MIDC Workforce
100k+
Tarapur–Boisar belt
Coastal Families
12k+
Fishing & allied livelihoods

Connect with the MLA office directly.

Reach the constituency engagement desk for grievances, field-visit requests, and official correspondence.