15-day camp to connect eligible residents with state welfare schemes
East Singhbhum to host ‘Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ program from August 30 to September 15.
JAMSHEDPUR – East Singhbhum District Magistrate Ananya Mittal announced a 15-day welfare program starting August 30.
The ‘Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ initiative aims to link eligible residents with state government schemes.
Camps will be organized at the Panchayat level across the district to facilitate public access.
Mittal emphasized the importance of connecting every eligible person with the state’s welfare schemes.
"Our goal is to implement these schemes in saturation mode, ensuring no eligible beneficiary is left out," stated Mittal.
The program will focus on key initiatives including the Jharkhand Chief Minister Mainiyan Samman Yojana and Abua Health Security Scheme.
Other schemes covered include the Sarvajan Pension Scheme and Guruji Student Credit Card.
Officials are instructed to provide maximum benefits to the public through these camps.
Special arrangements will be made to inform residents about the schemes and distribute benefits directly at ‘Kalyan Manch’.
Local representatives are urged to encourage villager participation in the camps.
"We’re prioritizing complaints related to revenue records and certificates, aiming to resolve issues within seven days," Mittal added.
Camps will be held across various locations including Jamshedpur Sadar, Potka, and Ghatshila.
A local resident commented, "This program could significantly improve access to government schemes for many in our community."
The District Public Relations Office will provide ongoing updates as the initiative progresses.

