Government Brings Welfare Schemes to Doorstep in Jamshedpur
Camps held in 16 panchayats, 1 municipal body across 10 blocks
Key Points:
• Panchayat-level camps organized for government welfare schemes
• MLAs distribute assets to beneficiaries at ‘Aapki Yojna, Aapki Sarkar’ event
• Initiative aims to reach remote areas and underserved populations
JAMSHEDPUR – The state government launched panchayat-level camps to bring welfare schemes directly to eligible beneficiaries across the district.
The initiative, ‘Aapki Yojna, Aapki Sarkar, Aapke Dwar’, covered 16 panchayats and one municipal body.
Moreover, these camps spanned 10 blocks, focusing on remote and underserved areas.
Local MLAs, including Jugaslai’s Mangal Kalindi and Potka’s Sanjeev Sardar, actively participated in the event.
The MLAs distributed assets among beneficiaries during the camps.
Furthermore, MLA Kalindi highlighted the government’s commitment to reaching neglected communities.
"We aim to provide direct assistance to those who need it most," Kalindi stated.
The camps showcased various welfare schemes, including the Jharkhand Chief Minister Manian Samman Yojana.
Additionally, information about the Abua Awas Yojana and Guruji Student Credit Card Yojana was available.
Different departments set up stalls to assist with applications and provide scheme details.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal emphasized the focus on remote areas.
"Our goal is to ensure no eligible person is left out of these benefits," Mittal explained.
In conclusion, the initiative aims to spread awareness and facilitate access to state welfare schemes.

