Jharkhand’s ‘Aapki Yojana’ Scheme Expands in East Singhbhum

Mega Implementation of ‘Aapki Yojana’ Scheme Across East Singhbhum

‘Aapki Yojana’ Enriches Lives in East Singhbhum with Government Schemes

JAMSHEDPUR – The ‘Aapki Yojana’ scheme, an initiative by the Jharkhand government, is witnessing a substantial rollout in East Singhbhum.

Numerous beneficiaries across the district have been identified and assisted under this program.

Specifically, on Saturday, 23 December, ward level camps were organized in 12 panchayats and 2 municipal bodies spanning 11 blocks.

This initiative aims to encompass all eligible beneficiaries under various public welfare schemes through these camps.

Detailed Camp Locations and Dates:

Jamshedpur Khakharipada, South Khakhadipara Panchayat Mandap, Chhotagovindpur (23.12.2023)

– Potka: Sangram Panchayat Building, Hansal Amda Panchayat Building (23.12.2023)

– Ghatshila: Kalchiti Panchayat Secretariat, Kalchiti (23.12.2023)

– Musabani: Gohla Panchayat Bhawan Gohla (23.12.2023)

– Dumriya Astakovali (23.12.2023)

– Dhalbhumgarh: Kokapara Aastakowali Panchayat Bhawan, Kokapara Narsinghgarh Panchayat Secretariat, Narsinghgarh (23.12.2023)

– Baharagora: Pathri Panchayat Bhavan (23.12.2023)

– Chakulia: Birdoh Panchayat Bhavan, Birdoh (23.12.2023)

– Patamada: Kshipur (23.12.2023)

– Bodam: Bota (23.12.2023)

– Gudabanda: Singhpura Panchayat Secretariat, Bota Singhpura, Panchayat Bhawan Singhpura (23.12.2023)

Earlier, on Friday, 22 December, similar ward and panchayat level camps were organized in 10 panchayats and 2 municipal bodies of 9 blocks.

Highlights included Siddhant Krishnadev and other beneficiaries in West Badia Panchayat of Musabani block receiving benefits under the Sarvajan Pension Scheme.

In Chalunia of Chakulia block, villagers actively participated, submitting applications in a Panchayat level camp.

Various departments provided scheme information and application assistance at the camp sites.

District level departmental officers and block officers have been directed to ensure timely execution of these applications.

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