A Ex MLA and Present Corporator from Mumbadevi Ward 220. Compiled by Yusuf Bhandarkar from Mumbai Multimedia Studio
Atul Hasmukhlal Shah “C” ward 220 existing corporator - is serving dutiful, admiring & humble work in public interest of Mumbadevi since last 5 decades round the clock, This time A milestone in hardly 10 months vaccinated around 50, 000 vaccination of all three Doses. A well-known, hardworking, clean image and a dynamic leader. In this existing pandemic crisis he is working round the clock for free Covid-19 vaccination to common people of Mumbadevi, CP Tanks, carpenter street, VP Road and elsewhere without any obstacle of caste and creed – it’s for one and all – anyone from the society can come and get the jab of vaccine without any hurdles and difficulties – situated at the banquet hall of Madhav Baug, C. P. Tank, Mumbai 400004 t activities conducted by him for development of MUMBADEVI.
Vaccination Man
When this location was being finalized in his supervision which is fully well maintained with all facilities and guidelines not only that whenever I visited the premises myself always found Atul Bhai shah handling it independently sitting next his workers / employees, volunteers handle all management by himself from registration till vaccinated - handling the entire center with standing position is truly and Worthy of praise and commendable, Mumbadevi needs such a man for betterment of our constituency & its masses..
Mobilizing and Setting the Narrative
Energized his volunteers and party karyakarta and social workers are essential to the success of Shri Atul shah campaigns. While grassroots political party operatives — those who are in direct contact with voters — mobilize support on the ground, digital-savvy loyalists fight to set the agenda for “their side” on social media platforms.
In Mumbadevi, Maharashtra’s most populous and powerful constituency, Atul Shah’s Information Technology Unit has a 03-member social media team in his ward 220 to handle and propagate their activities.
This tight network of groups on WhatsApp — the dominant social media platform in India — serves three purposes:
The grassroots workers share hyperlocal information about development activities — for instance, a beneficiary getting access to services offered under a government scheme — and work done by their party with voters in their area. They click images and videos as proof and circulate to demonstrate that the party cares about local issues.
The party foot soldiers broadcast their mobilization efforts to their superiors in the party, earning praise and encouragement from the leadership.
The networked system allows the party command to centrally share information through the chain of WhatsApp groups being operated — bypassing the editorial filter of news media.
What has changed is this technology in the Ward 220 – which allows all his activities to be carried out on a larger scale in his ward.
Comments on his accomplishment by his co party leaders
On Twitter, an army of online Covid warriors takes part in the narrative-settings. Even though Twitter usage is largely restricted to the country’s elites, journalists and influencers hang out on the micro-blogging platform, meaning the sentiment smoothly seeps into the wider information ecosystem.
Messaging and other Media
Every month, around 200 million people in India use WhatsApp. Then there are other platforms, including Facebook, instagram and ShareChat, a Twitter-like regional language social network, with millions of users and sprawling political activity. Atul Shah’s activities conducted at Null Bazar, Chor Bazar, khumbardwada, CP Tanks and other area / parts of his ward for development.
better sanitation and cleanliness should be concentrated
he must do a favour under his esteemed influence to provide a good and better job for unemployed resident of mumbadevi - to get good win win situation for him to reelect again from his ward and c