Sumerpur Bids Emotional Farewell to Tehsildar Himanshu Kachhawa
Local residents, officials, and community leaders gathered at the Ban Mata Temple to honor Tehsildar Himanshu Kachhawa for his dedicated service and compassionate approach to administration.

Sumerpur. The Ban Mata Temple premises in Sumerpur transformed into a site of profound gratitude and emotion this Saturday as the community gathered to bid farewell to Tehsildar Himanshu Kachhawa. Known for his administrative efficiency and accessible nature, Kachhawa was honored by a diverse assembly of local representatives, legal professionals, revenue department staff, and business leaders who came together to acknowledge his impactful tenure.
The event was presided over by Sub-Divisional Officer Kaluram Kumhar, with the presence of Shivram Maharaj adding a spiritual dimension to the proceedings. Speakers throughout the evening highlighted how Kachhawa managed to bridge the gap between the administration and the public, earning widespread respect for his empathetic handling of grievances and his commitment to public service.
Bar Association President Tarun Trivedi praised the outgoing officer for his unique blend of administrative skill and spiritual humility. He noted that Kachhawa transformed the local revenue office into a space where citizens felt heard and valued, prioritizing transparency and the swift resolution of pending cases. This approach, according to local leaders, significantly bolstered public trust in the local governance system.
During the ceremony, various social organizations and citizens presented the Tehsildar with traditional turbans, garlands, and mementos as tokens of appreciation. Overwhelmed by the outpouring of affection, Kachhawa expressed that the love and support he received from the people of Sumerpur were the most cherished assets of his career. He remarked that the community treated him not as a distant official, but as a member of their own family.
The gathering saw participation from prominent figures including Shivraj Singh Bithiya, Mahendra Gehlot, Himmat Gehlot, and several other community leaders. The event concluded with collective well-wishes for his future endeavors, leaving a lasting impression on the town. The farewell served as a testament to the fact that genuine public service and human sensitivity remain the most enduring hallmarks of a successful administrative career.
प्रतिक्रियाएं
टिप्पणियां
अभी कोई स्वीकृत टिप्पणी नहीं है।
