Government Services Camp Draws 720 Residents in Jugsalai

MLA Mangal Kalindi inaugurates "Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar" event

A government services camp in Jugsalai saw 720 attendees, with 426 applications received for various welfare schemes.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jugsalai Municipal Council organized a government services camp at Naseem Marriage Hall, drawing 720 residents seeking access to welfare schemes.

The "Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar" camp was held at Naseem Marriage Hall, Idgah Ground, Jugsalai.

MLA Mangal Kalindi inaugurated the event by lighting a ceremonial lamp.

The Jugsalai Municipal Council honored Kalindi with a bouquet and plants for his support.

Approximately 720 residents attended the camp to access various government schemes and services.

The event received about 426 applications from beneficiaries seeking to avail themselves of different welfare programs.

"This camp brings government services directly to our community," said a local resident who attended the event.

Schemes offered included the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana, National Urban Livelihood Mission, and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban).

Counters were also set up for applications related to cleanliness, street light repair, and birth-death certificates.

Bringing Government to the People

MLA Mangal Kalindi encouraged attendees to take full advantage of the welfare schemes.

"I urge everyone to participate actively and ensure you’re aware of schemes that can improve your lives," Kalindi stated.

Executive Officer Sandeep Paswan oversaw the camp’s operations, ensuring smooth facilitation of services.

City Managers Rajendra Kumar and Jyoti Punj, along with other officials, provided assistance to attendees.

Community Organizer Pushpa Tirkey and representatives from various departments played key roles in the event.

The camp exemplified the government’s efforts to make welfare schemes more accessible to the public.

Local officials expressed satisfaction with the turnout and hope to organize similar camps in the future to further bridge the gap between government services and citizens.

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