Real Issues.
Real Solutions.
Real Deadlines.

Eight priority areas for Kurseong — with concrete action plans, honest timelines, and a commitment to accountability.
Action Plan : 100 Days to Two Years

"No youth should be forced to leave home out of helplessness, and every tea worker deserves respect — not struggle."

— Mohan Sharma, Independent Candidate, Kurseong

Within 100 Days

Youth & Education

Skill, Awareness & Youth Development

The Problem

Youth across Kurseong’s wards and tea gardens lack access to career guidance, financial literacy, and government scheme awareness — leaving potential untapped.

Our Plan
  • Monthly workshops in every ward and tea garden
  • Government schemes & documentation awareness
  • Financial & digital literacy training
  • Communication & entrepreneurship skills
  • Job readiness & career guidance programs
Skilled, confident, self-reliant youth — ready for jobs and businesses.
Justice & Legal Access

Free Legal Support & Justice System

The Problem
Legal protection remains out of reach for ordinary citizens — especially women, senior citizens, and those facing land disputes or wrongful accusations.
Our Plan
  • Establish Free Legal Help Desk for all citizens
  • Women protection & domestic violence response
  • Land dispute & senior citizen assistance
  • Identify undertrials & wrongfully accused
  • Fast-track legal follow-ups & rehabilitation
An accessible justice system where every citizen is protected and heard.
Health & Emergency

Emergency Health & Suicide Prevention

The Problem

Medical emergencies in Kurseong’s hilly terrain face delayed responses. Mental health crises go unaddressed, contributing to preventable tragedies.

Our Plan
  • 24/7 Emergency Helpline — ambulance coordination
  • Mental health counseling services
  • Dedicated suicide prevention support
  • Emergency health fund & medicine assistance
  • Mobile medical units across the constituency
Faster medical response and protection of lives across Kurseong.
Women Empowerment

Women Empowerment & Safety

The Problem

Women in Kurseong face economic dependence, safety risks, and limited access to legal recourse — particularly in tea garden communities.

Our Plan
  • Establish Women Support Centers across the constituency
  • Self-help groups & micro-business development
  • Skill development programs tailored for women
  • Legal awareness & fast-response anti-harassment action
  • Health & hygiene awareness programs
Safe, financially independent women leading change in every household.
Infrastructure

Roads, Water & Daily Life Improvements

The Problem

Deteriorating roads, drainage failures, unreliable water supply, and poor street lighting affect everyday life for Kurseong’s residents — year after year, without resolution.

Our Plan
  • Priority repair of roads & drainage systems
  • Reliable street lighting across all wards
  • Improved water supply infrastructure
  • Ward-level accountability & public issue tracking
  • Time-bound deadlines with contractor accountability
Visible daily-life improvements with transparent, deadline-driven execution.
Governance

Transparent & Accountable Governance

The Problem

Citizens have no visibility into how their representatives work, where public money goes, or how grievances are tracked — eroding trust in elected leadership.

Our Plan
  • Monthly public performance reports published openly
  • Open budget tracking — accessible to all
  • Regular citizen feedback meetings in every ward
  • Complaint-to-resolution tracking for public issues
A government that is transparent, accountable, and answerable to the people.

Within Two Years

Employment & Economy

Employment Mission: 2,000+ Families

Mohan Sharma has personally placed thousands of youth from Darjeeling in overseas jobs — including becoming the first recruiter in North Bengal to send workers to Israel and Greece. This is not a promise. It is an existing system, now scaled for all of Kurseong.
The Problem
Unemployment and underemployment are forcing Kurseong’s youth to migrate blindly — without documentation, legal protection, or fair pay — leaving families vulnerable.
Our Plan — 1,000+ International Placements
  • Dedicated employment system connecting youth to verified overseas jobs
  • International placements: ₹75,000–₹1,50,000/month range
  • Passport, documentation & visa assistance
  • Legal awareness — contracts, salary protection
  • Post-placement & family support systems
Our Plan — 1,000+ National Placements
  • National job placements: ₹25,000–₹50,000/month range
  • Skill training & interview preparation
  • Partnership with verified employers across India
2,000+ families with stable income — reducing blind migration and strengthening Kurseong's economy from the inside out.
Tea Garden Workers

Tea Workers Action Plan: Fair Wages & Global Identity

Kurseong’s tea is world-famous. But the workers who produce it earn poverty wages. This must end — and the global identity of Kurseong Tea must be used to create income that stays in the hills.
The Problem
Tea garden workers earn as little as ₹250/day — among the lowest wages in the region — while middlemen capture most of the value. Workers have no grievance forum and no path forward.
Legislative Action
  • Raise wage issue forcefully in the State Assembly
  • Push for wage revision from ₹250 → ₹400+ (fair wage)
  • Monthly grievance redressal camps for all workers
  • Worker data tracking system for accountability
Building Kurseong Tea as a Global Brand
  • MLA-led official website + global promotion platform
  • Enable direct online & offline tea sales — cut middlemen
  • Tea tasting hubs at landmarks, viewpoints & syndicates
  • Launch “Proudly Serving Kurseong Tea” movement
Higher wages, a stronger tea economy, more income within the hills, and new local employment — for the people who make Kurseong's fame possible.

Eight Commitments. Real Timelines. No Excuses.

Every issue on this page comes with a deadline — 100 days or two years. Not "someday." Not "we are looking into it." Mohan Sharma has built employment systems, fought broken bureaucracies, and delivered for thousands of families already. This is what accountability looks like.