A multi-purpose public service camp was organized in Thano under Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar programme where 65 grievances were received and 808 beneficiaries got government scheme benefits.
Multi-Purpose Camp Organized in Thano Under “Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwara” Programme
65 Public Grievances Received; Majority Resolved on the Spot
808 Beneficiaries Avail Government Scheme Benefits at Thano Nyay Panchayat
Dehradun:
Under the “Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwara” programme, a multi-purpose public service camp was organized on Thursday at Government Inter College, Thano, under the chairmanship of Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Aparna Dhaudiyal. The objective of the camp was to provide on-the-spot resolution of public grievances and ensure direct delivery of government welfare schemes to eligible beneficiaries.
During the camp, a total of 65 grievances were submitted by local residents. Most of these complaints were resolved on the spot, while concerned departments were directed to address the remaining issues on priority.
On the occasion, Doiwala MLA Brij Bhushan Gairola, along with the SDM, inspected the departmental stalls set up at the venue. The Agriculture Department distributed one flour mill and two power feeders with an 80 percent subsidy, while the Women Empowerment and Child Development Department provided Chief Minister Mahalaxmi Kits to five women. Various departments also disseminated information about ongoing welfare schemes.
Addressing the gathering, SDM Aparna Dhaudiyal stated that “the overall development of villages is possible only through effective resolution of rural issues. Redressal of public grievances is the foremost responsibility of the administration, and implementing welfare schemes at the grassroots level is the duty of all departments.” She instructed officials to treat the grievances received during the camp with seriousness and ensure their timely disposal.
Residents from Thano Nyay Panchayat, along with villages including Koti Mehchak, Ladwakot, Sindhwal Village, Sangaon, Dharkot, and Bhaderna, raised issues related to land, roads, drinking water, pensions, electricity, and other civic amenities. The complaints included those related to the Revenue Department (10), Power Department (11), Drinking Water Department (8), Public Works Department (6), UREDA (6), Forest Department (4), Irrigation Department (4), Education Department (3), and several other departments.
During the camp, the Health Department conducted free medical check-ups for 437 people under the allopathic system and 60 people under the homeopathic system, along with free distribution of medicines.
Additionally, a total of 808 beneficiaries received benefits under various government welfare schemes through departments including Agriculture, Horticulture, Dairy, Animal Husbandry, Cooperation, Social Welfare, Labour, Panchayati Raj, Food and Civil Supplies, Employment Services, NRLM, LDM Bank, and others.
The camp was attended by Doiwala MLA Brij Bhushan Gairola, Minister of State Madhu Bhatt, village heads from Thano, Koti Mehchak, Ladwakot, Sindhwal Village, Sangaon, Dharkot and Bhaderna, along with other public representatives. Block Development Officer, Assistant Block Development Officer, departmental officials, and a large number of villagers were also present.