Lakhyadhik Jansampark reaches out to 1 lakh people simultaneously
New Delhi [India], April 06: In a technology first outreach programme, Cabinet Minister and MLA from Dhekiajuli, Ashok Singhal, led an unprecedented digital mass outreach programme titled “Lakhyadhik Jansampark” on April 5, 2026, at 4:00 PM.This landmark initiative marks the first time that a public representative simultaneously addressed over 1 lakh citizens across approximately 2,500 [...]
New Delhi [India], April 06: In a technology first outreach programme, Cabinet Minister and MLA from Dhekiajuli, Ashok Singhal, led an unprecedented digital mass outreach programme titled “Lakhyadhik Jansampark” on April 5, 2026, at 4:00 PM.
This landmark initiative marks the first time that a public representative simultaneously addressed over 1 lakh citizens across approximately 2,500 locations through a unified digital platform. The programme was streamed live on major social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, enabling real-time interaction and engagement with the public.
Organized as part of the outreach efforts between citizens and the government, the event was designed to foster direct communication without the constraints of physical gatherings. Each of the 2,500 identified locations will host around 40–50 participants, collectively forming a massive, synchronized audience that will be virtually connected during the live address.
What set the “Lakhyadhik Jansampark” apart was its completely digital-first approach. In a significant departure from traditional methods, this initiative leveraged the power of technology and social media to reach people at scale. It reflects a forward-looking model of governance that prioritizes efficiency, inclusivity, and environmental consciousness.
Speaking about the initiative, organizers emphasized that the programme aimed not only to disseminate key messages but also to create a sense of direct connection and participation among citizens. By bringing people together digitally across thousands of locations, the campaign aimed to build a stronger, more engaged community while maintaining accessibility for all.
The event also set a new benchmark in public communication by demonstrating how large-scale public engagement can be achieved through innovative use of digital infrastructure. It highlights the growing role of technology in shaping modern democratic processes and strategies in India.
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