Successful Organisation of Jan Sunwayi at More Than 25,000 Adi Seva Kendras Across the Country – A Major Step Towards Participatory Tribal Governance
Successful Organisation of Jan Sunwayi at More Than 25,000 Adi Seva Kendras Across the Country – A Major Step Towards Participatory Tribal Governance
As part of the ongoing Jan Jatiya Gaurav Varsh (JJGV) celebrations marking the 150th Birth Anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, the Government of India successfully organised Jan Sunwayi across more than 25,000 Adi Seva Kendras (ASKs) on 13 November 2025.
The nationwide exercise saw remarkable participation of tribal communities, government officials, and local representatives, reaffirming the Government’s commitment to inclusive and participatory governance.
During the Jan Sunwayi, villagers gathered at their respective ASKs to voice concerns, submit grievances, and deliberate on Village Action Plans under DAJUA. Discussions focused on livelihood opportunities, land rights, housing, healthcare, education, and access to welfare schemes.
Senior officers from multiple ministries, including the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Rural Development, Forest Department, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, were present to address issues raised by citizens and facilitate on-the-spot grievance redressal.



Under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, these national-level Jan Sunwayi exercises are strengthening grassroots democratic processes and ensuring that the voices of tribal communities are integrated into development planning and implementation.
The officers reviewed ongoing projects, provided directions for follow-up action, and encouraged closer departmental convergence to accelerate development in tribal regions.


Highlights of the Event


States across the country reported wide community participation. Rajasthan, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Maharshtra have conducted majority of JAN SUNWAI in all the Adi Sewa Kendras. Northeastern states, including Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, also contributed actively along with Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa and Bihar, reflecting broad national ownership of the Jan Sunwai initiative.
The Jan Sunwayi demonstrated the strength of grassroots democracy, ensuring that tribal voices are heard, respected, and acted upon through structured engagement platforms. ASKs, functioning as single-window facilitation centres, played a crucial role in hosting discussions and documenting outcomes for follow-up.
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs affirmed that such participatory governance exercises will be conducted regularly to keep tribal communities at the centre of planning, implementation, and monitoring—driving the national vision of a “Viksit Bharat” through tribal-led development. The Jan Sunwai will continue till 15th November 2025 in all States.