Laghu Udyog Bharati Holds Dialogue With Officials on Industrial Issues

Laghu Udyog Bharati Holds Dialogue With Officials on Industrial Issues

Mathura, 25 June 2026: Laghu Udyog Bharati organized a special interaction with senior district officials to discuss key issues affecting industries, infrastructure and urban development in Mathura. Representatives of the industrial community raised concerns related to traffic management, fire safety, electricity supply, labour regulations and other challenges faced by entrepreneurs operating in the district.

The programme was attended by City Magistrate Anupam Kumar Mishra as the chief guest. During the discussion, entrepreneurs presented their concerns and suggestions on improving the city’s industrial environment and ensuring smoother coordination between businesses and government departments.

Responding to the issues raised, the City Magistrate assured participants that the administration would work in close coordination with all concerned departments to resolve genuine problems. He stated that industries and businesses form the backbone of a city’s economic growth and employment generation, adding that the district administration remains committed to providing every possible support for the development of the industrial sector.

Among the distinguished guests were Deputy Commissioner (Industries) Chandrabhan Singh and Laghu Udyog Bharati National Secretary Deepak Agrawal. Both speakers emphasized the importance of strengthening communication between entrepreneurs and government agencies to ensure faster resolution of administrative and operational issues.

Participants discussed a wide range of subjects, including improving urban infrastructure, streamlining traffic movement in commercial areas, strengthening fire safety compliance, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply for industrial units and addressing labour department-related concerns. Entrepreneurs also highlighted the need for a business-friendly environment that encourages investment and supports the growth of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

Ankit Bansal, President of Laghu Udyog Bharati, said the organization has consistently worked to bring the concerns of entrepreneurs before the government and administration while seeking practical solutions. He noted that regular dialogue between stakeholders helps identify problems at an early stage and contributes to sustainable industrial development.

Divisional Secretary Sonal Agrawal highlighted the organization’s ongoing activities and initiatives for the benefit of entrepreneurs. General Secretary Vishal Bansal conducted the proceedings and presented the key issues requiring administrative attention in detail.

The meeting was attended by Sunand Mittal, Raghav Mittal, Vicky Arora, Rahul Agrawal, Abhishek Agrawal, Manish Shora, Krishnakant Goyal Beriwal, Ankit Agrawal, Dinesh Khandelwal, Puneet Mata, Amit Goyal, Pradeep Mittal and several other members of the business community. The interaction concluded with a shared commitment to maintaining regular communication between industrial organizations and the administration to ensure timely solutions to civic and industrial challenges.

Mathura has recently witnessed several discussions between business associations and civic authorities on commercial issues. Readers can also explore MathuraNow’s previous reports on the traders’ meeting with the Municipal Commissioner and the protest during the plastic enforcement drive for broader context on ongoing business and civic concerns.