To foster a more caring and compassionate society, Mayor Azim highlighted the importance of community welfare and the role of local councils during the launch of a new citywide survey. Speaking at the event, he emphasized that the primary goal is building a society prioritizing care and compassion for all its members.

The mayor urged councils to stay connected with the people and assess their needs daily. He stressed that the data gathered through this survey will be instrumental in identifying households requiring various forms of assistance.

The survey will be conducted over multiple sessions, taking place on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays. The initiative will cover 18 constituencies in the city over six months, with one constituency being targeted at a time. Members of the city’s Women's Committee will spearhead the effort, visiting households and collecting data that will later be used to determine specific needs in the community.

Additionally, the mayor encouraged those surveying to collect comprehensive information to provide complete and accurate details so that the necessary support can be extended to those who need it most.

This initiative aims to create a more inclusive city where the needs of vulnerable groups are met through coordinated efforts between the government, councils, and citizens. The survey is expected to provide critical insights that will shape future social welfare programs and outreach efforts.