Medininagar, Palamu: The Palamu District Administration is set to relaunch its flagship welfare initiative, “Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar, Aapke Dwaar” (Your Scheme, Your Government, at Your Doorstep) with a series of camps scheduled to begin on August 30. This initiative aims to provide residents across the district with direct access to various government schemes and benefits.
Deputy Commissioner of Palamu, Anjaneyulu Dodde, announced the commencement of the camps through a post on X (formerly Twitter), reaffirming the administration’s commitment to ensuring that essential government services reach every corner of the district. The program, which had seen success in its previous iterations, is being reintroduced to further enhance the delivery of public services at the grassroots level.
According to information provided by the District Information and Public Relations Department, extensive preparations have been made at the district level to ensure the smooth execution of these camps. Senior officials have been deputed across all blocks to oversee the operations, and a detailed schedule for the camps has been drawn up to ensure comprehensive coverage.
The camps will prioritize the collection of applications for various welfare schemes, ensuring that those in need can quickly and easily apply for assistance. Among the key schemes that will be highlighted are the Jharkhand Chief Minister’s Dignity Scheme (Mukhya Mantri Maaiyaan Samman Yojana), Abua Health Security Scheme, Abua Housing Scheme, Chief Minister’s Livestock Scheme, Birsa Harit Gram Yojana, Kisan Credit Card, Universal Pension Scheme (Sarvajan Pension Yojana), Savitri Bai Phule Kishori Samridhi Yojana, Green Ration Card, Birsa Irrigation Well Augmentation Scheme, Chief Minister’s Employment Generation Scheme, Guruji Student Credit Card, as well as the issuance of caste, residential, and income certificates.
Deputy Commissioner Dodde emphasized the importance of these camps in ensuring that government schemes are accessible to all residents, particularly those in remote and underserved areas. “Our objective is to reach every citizen and ensure that no one is left behind in availing the benefits of government schemes. The camps will serve as a one-stop solution for all government services at the local level,” he said.
The first wave of camps will be held on August 30 in the following locations:
- Mohammadganj Block: Pansa Panchayat
- Haidernagar Block: Parta Panchayat
- Hussainabad Block: Deori Khurd Panchayat
- Pipra Block: Saraiya Panchayat
- Hariharganj Block: Kulhiya Panchayat
- Nawdiha Bazaar Block: Laxmipur Panchayat
- Chhatarpur Block: Sushiganj Panchayat
- Pandwa Block: Tisibarakala Panchayat
- Untari Road Block: Lamba Satbahini Panchayat
- Vishrampur Block: Sigsigi Panchayat
- Nawabazar Block: Sohdagkhurd Panchayat
- Padwa Block: Chhechori Panchayat
- Chainpur Block: Rabda Panchayat
- Ramgarh Block: Bedma Babhandi Panchayat
- Medininagar Block: Jor Panchayat
- Paton Block: Kelhar Panchayat
- Manatu Block: Rangeya Panchayat
- Tarhasi Block: Selari Panchayat
- Nilamber-Pitamberpur Block: Juru Panchayat
- Satbarwa Block: Bari Panchayat
- Panki Block: Sagalim Panchayat
Each camp will be manned by block-level officers and staff from various departments, ensuring that residents can receive guidance and assistance with their applications on the spot. The initiative will focus on creating awareness about the schemes and ensuring that every eligible citizen can access the benefits they are entitled to.
This revival of the “Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar, Aapke Dwaar” program is expected to significantly improve the reach and impact of government welfare schemes in Palamu, particularly in rural and remote areas where access to such services can be limited.
The district administration has urged all residents to attend the camps and take advantage of the opportunity to connect with government services directly. As the program rolls out, further camps will be organized in other panchayats across the district, ensuring that the benefits of government schemes are delivered to every doorstep.
News – Sanjana Kumari.