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Lahu Balwadkar is a dedicated public servant and community leader who has consistently championed social welfare for the people of Baner-Balewadi. His efforts have brought tangible improvements to key issues such as water scarcity, road safety, and healthcare access. Lahu has implemented sustainable water supply solutions, ensuring regular water availability for residents, and organized health camps providing essential medical services to seniors and women. He has also made it easier for residents to access vital government documentation, such as Ration cards, PAN cards, and Aadhaar cards, ensuring that no one is left behind.

Beyond his infrastructural and administrative efforts, Lahu is deeply committed to promoting cultural unity and celebrating local traditions. He organizes community events like Dahi Handi and Ganesh Utsav and spreads joy during Diwali by distributing sweets and sarees to the underprivileged. Whether addressing municipal issues, fixing potholes during the rainy season, or supporting cultural programs, Lahu Balwadkar remains at the forefront of local governance, working tirelessly to uplift the community and ensure the progress and development of Baner-Balewadi.

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Family Dynamics: Lahu Balwadkar's Personal Life

Lahu Balwadkar's family stands as his unwavering support system. Together, they share a strong bond of values rooted in community service and compassion for others. Lahu’s commitment to his work is a reflection of the deep sense of duty instilled in him by his family, as they all believe in giving back to society and working toward a better future for all.

Involvement in Social Work:

Lahu Balwadkar has been a dedicated advocate for social welfare in the Baner-Balewadi ward, focusing on critical issues such as water shortages, road safety, and healthcare access. He implemented water supply solutions, organized health camps for seniors and women, and assisted residents with obtaining essential documents like Ration cards, PAN cards, and Aadhaar cards. Lahu also fosters cultural unity through events like Dahi Handi and Ganesh Utsav, while supporting underprivileged families during Diwali by distributing sweets and sarees.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Lahu played a key role in organizing food distribution, providing medical assistance, and ensuring vaccination access, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the community’s well-being.

Lahu Balwadkar Family:

Lahu Balavadkar was born on January 6, 1982 at Thergaon in Pimpri-Chinchwad. His father's name is Gajanan Shankar Balwadkar and mother's name is Ranjana Gajanan Balwadkar.
He has one brother named Machindra Gajanan Balwadkar. Lahu Balwadkar is married to Mrs. Vidya Lahu Balwadkar and they have two children Devyani and Ranveer.

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