Welfare Schemes Reach Jamshedpur’s Remote Areas
Jamshedpur’s Panchayat Camps Expedite Welfare Scheme Benefits
In a significant move to extend state government welfare schemes to remote areas, Jamshedpur recently hosted camps in 12 panchayats and 2 municipal bodies. District Magistrate Manjunath Bhajantri emphasized the timely execution of applications for effective scheme delivery.
JAMSHEDPUR – Efficient resolution and monitoring of applications and complaints received during the recent ‘Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ camps in Jamshedpur were ensured by uploading them onto a portal.
The camps focused on immediate execution of various welfare schemes, reinforcing the government’s commitment to timely service.
In these camps, beneficiaries received a range of support including Abua Awas Yojana, Guruji Student Credit Card Scheme, Birsa Irrigation Well, and Forest Rights Patta.
Distribution of assets, including bicycles, Ayushman Cards, and blankets, was a highlight, showcasing the government’s multi-faceted approach to welfare.
During the event, the importance of environmental protection was underscored with the distribution of fruit trees to encourage widespread tree planting.
The involvement of local MLAs in these camps highlighted the state government’s dedication to reaching out to all eligible beneficiaries of public welfare schemes.
MLAs from Baharagora, Ghatshila, Potka, and Jugsalai actively participated in the camps, distributing assets and conveying the state government’s welfare objectives.
District Magistrate Manjunath Bhajantri highlighted the camps’ role in facilitating access to various state government schemes.
The initiative covered 12 panchayats and 2 municipal bodies across 11 blocks, marking a significant outreach effort.
Beneficiaries across Jamshedpur’s remote areas gained access to welfare schemes, bridging the gap in scheme distribution.

