Administration Reaches Villages Campaign
Multi-Purpose Camp Organized at Ranipokhari–Bhogpur Nyaya Panchayat
64 Grievances Registered, 16 Resolved on the Spot; 890 Beneficiaries Availed Government Services

Dehradun:
Under the Chief Minister’s “Administration Reaches Villages” campaign, a multi-purpose public service camp was organized on Tuesday at Bhogpur village under Ranipokhari Nyaya Panchayat. The objective of the initiative was to ensure ground-level resolution of public grievances and to deliver government welfare schemes directly to rural citizens.
The camp was held at Junior High School, Bhogpur under the chairmanship of Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Rishikesh Yogesh Mehra. A total of 64 grievances were registered during the camp, out of which 16 complaints were resolved on the spot.

890 Villagers Benefited from Government Schemes
During the camp, 890 residents availed benefits through various departmental stalls. SDM Yogesh Mehra and Doiwala MLA Brijbhushan Gairola inspected the stalls and directed officials to ensure timely and effective resolution of public issues.
Focus on Women and Child Welfare
The Women Empowerment and Child Development Department distributed Mahalakshmi Kits to three women and Baby Kits to ten rural women, strengthening maternal and child welfare initiatives.
“Issues Must Be Resolved at Ground Zero” – SDM
Addressing officials, SDM Yogesh Mehra stated that the core objective of the government and administration is not merely to hear grievances but to ensure their swift and effective resolution at the grassroots level. He emphasized that all welfare schemes must reach every eligible beneficiary in rural areas.
Grievances from Multiple Villages
Residents from Bhogpur, Gadool, Dabra, Badkot, Listrabad, and Bagi villages raised issues related to land, roads, drinking water, and electricity.
On-the-spot resolutions included complaints from:
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Revenue Department – 18
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Forest Department – 5
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Public Works Department – 4
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UREDA – 3
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Irrigation Department – 2
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Rural Development Department – 2
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Panchayati Raj Department – 2
Health, Agriculture, and Social Welfare Services
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Health Department conducted medical check-ups for 108 allopathic, 152 homeopathic, and 60 ayurvedic patients, distributing free medicines.
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Animal Husbandry Department benefited 162 individuals.
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Agriculture Department provided seeds and equipment to 128 farmers.
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Horticulture Department benefited 25 farmers.
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Social Welfare Department assisted 33 beneficiaries.
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District Food Supply Department completed KYC for 27 ration card holders.
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Panchayati Raj Department resolved 65 cases related to pensions and family registers.
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Uniform Civil Code (UCC) registrations: 9
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Child Development: 38 beneficiaries
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NRLM: 35 beneficiaries
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Industries Department: 12 beneficiaries
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REAP Project: 12 beneficiaries
Participation of Public Representatives and Officials
The camp witnessed the presence of MLA Brijbhushan Gairola, State-rank Minister Madhu Bhatt, District President Rajendra Singh Tadiyal, District Vice-President Vikram Negi, Ranipokhari Grant Pradhan Sudhir Raturi, Pradhan Neeraj Khadka, Diksha Bhatt, Sweety Rawat, Anil Kumar, Aruna Bhandari, along with other public representatives, departmental officials, and a large number of villagers.