Legislative Participation
Questions raised on tribal welfare, MIDC worker rights, rural water supply, health infrastructure, and education access — tracked for departmental response.
Explore strandFrom legislative participation in Vidhan Bhavan to civic coordination at the village level, the office maintains a single working standard: show up, follow up, and close the file.
Each strand has its own standard operating rhythm — legislative review calendars, civic dispatch schedules, and governance coordination cycles.
Questions raised on tribal welfare, MIDC worker rights, rural water supply, health infrastructure, and education access — tracked for departmental response.
Explore strandGround-level projects with gram panchayats, municipal bodies, and the district administration — roads, water, sanitation, and public facilities.
Explore strandInter-departmental coordination that converts announcements into completed files — welfare scheme delivery, industrial dispute resolution, and public redressal.
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Every session is an opportunity to move Palghar’s concerns from the local to the legislative. Through starred and unstarred questions, calling attention notices, and committee engagement, the office routes constituency priorities into state-level review.
The MLA office functions as an institutional bridge — between citizens who need a service and the department responsible for delivering it. Every grievance registered becomes a tracked case with a reference, an officer, and a closure date.
Governance is the daily work of aligning state, district, and local bodies around a single file. The entries below represent standing coordination channels maintained by the office.
Revenue, welfare delivery, relief coordination, and land-record matters routed through the Palghar Collectorate.
Schools, PHCs, rural roads, and civil-works monitoring across the ZP administrative structure.
Structured dialogue with Boisar MIDC units on labour welfare, infrastructure, and local livelihood alignment.
Village-level coordination on water, sanitation, and works planning — directly with sarpanch bodies.
A public office is not a podium — it is a postal address where every citizen of my constituency has the right to be heard and answered.— Vilas Tare · MLA, Boisar
Explore the development initiatives delivered and currently active across Boisar’s tribal, rural, industrial, and urban wards.