‘Aapki Yojana’ Camps Successfully Organized Across East Singhbhum
MLAs Distribute Assets in Panchayat Camps, Promoting Government Schemes
‘Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ camp witnesses active participation in 8 Panchayats and 3 Municipal Bodies in East Singhbhum.
JAMSHEDPUR – Under the much-publicized ‘Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ program, camps were successfully organized today in 8 Panchayats and 3 Municipal Bodies across 7 blocks of the East Singhbhum district.
These camps, aimed at disseminating information about government schemes and ensuring their reach to the common people, were set up in areas including Devghar Panchayat of Jamshedpur block, Hathibindha Panchayat of Potka block, East and West Maubhandar Panchayats of Ghatshila block, Murgaghutu Panchayat of Musabani block, Bankishol Panchayat of Dumaria block, Bahulia Panchayat of Baharagora block, and Gudabanda Panchayat of Gudabanda block.
Additionally, camps were held at Barmamines in Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee, Idgah Ground Jugsalai in Jugsalai Municipal Council, and JP School Shankosai in Mango Municipal Corporation.
East Singhbhum MLAs, including Mr. Ramdas Soren from Ghatshila, Mr. Sameer Mohanty from Baharagora, and Mr. Sanjeev Sardar from Potka, participated in the Panchayat level camps, distributing various assets to beneficiaries from the Kalyan Manch.
These assets distribution ceremonies were complemented by the provision of saplings to promote environmental protection.
The MLAs and senior block officers took stock of the applications received during the stall inspection, offering guidance to ensure error-free application submissions.
Officials said that this initiative, strongly backed by the state government, aims to ensure that every eligible individual fully benefits from government schemes.
The MLAs encouraged villagers to participate in upcoming camps to avail themselves of these benefits.
They highlighted the importance of schemes like the Guruji Student Credit Card, launched by the State Government to support higher education, and other welfare schemes like the Green Card and Savitribai Phule Kishori Samriddhi Yojana.
Departmental stalls were set up to inform the public about various welfare schemes, including health check-up camps by the Health Department and the distribution of medicines.
Applications for rural schemes like the Abua Housing Scheme, along with benefits under the Sona Sobaran Dhoti Saree Scheme, Savitribai Phule Kishori Samriddhi Yojana, and others were actively processed.
The camps also facilitated the distribution of bicycles, issuing of identity cards to women groups, caste and income certificates, forest pattas, livestock scheme benefits, universal pension, and Aadhaar services.

