DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday conducted a detailed review of preparations for the “Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar” programme at the chief minister’s residence. He emphasised the need to ensure that welfare scheme benefits reach every eligible citizen under the “Administration Towards the Village” campaign.The chief minister directed officials to organise multipurpose camps in all Nyaya Panchayats across the state over the next 45 days, starting from December 17. These camps will enable officials to visit rural areas, collect applications, ensure beneficiaries receive scheme benefits, and provide prompt redressal of public grievances.”Programmes should be conducted at the Nyaya Panchayat level, and in larger Nyaya Panchayats, more than one camp should be organised as required. Adequate information about Central and State Government schemes must be provided, and no eligible person should be deprived of benefits,” CM Dhami said.He also instructed officials to follow up by visiting nearby villages to help beneficiaries fill application forms and identify individuals left out of schemes. Extensive publicity should be ensured, informing all residents at least 3-4 days in advance.The chief minister further directed that the District Magistrate must be present at least one camp per week, while senior administrative officers should attend other camps. Officers from designated departments must remain available to resolve public grievances on the spot.Highlighting the role of public representatives, CM Dhami stressed 100 percent participation of MLAs and local leaders in the camps to lead efforts in addressing public issues and promoting welfare schemes.He also instructed that all programmes be properly registered, beneficiary satisfaction be prioritised, and weekly progress reports submitted to the chief minister’s Office, Chief Secretary’s Office, and General Administration Department. Information regarding programme success should be widely disseminated through the media.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’India Got Out Of The Gates Faster Than Most Nations’, Says US Expert As Trade Deal Talks Nears EndRise of Islamists In Bangladesh Sparks Alarm As Sheikh Hasina’s Son Warns India of Imminent Threat“SHANTI Is A Cruel irony”: Tharoor Tears Into Modi Govt Over Nuclear Bill’Vande Mataram’ Chants Echo As Indian Diaspora Welcomes PM Modi In Oman’India-Oman FTA To Open Major Opportunities Across Key Sectors’: Commerce Minister Piyush GoyalBangladesh Leader’s Seven Sisters Remark Triggers Diplomatic Row, India Summons Envoy Issues WarningBusiness Leaders See Major Growth Potential In India-Oman Ties As PM Modi Visits Muscat‘Might Never See Him Again’: Imran Khan’s Sons Claim ‘Psychological Torture’ In Pak’s Adiala JailDelhi Pollution: China Shares Playbook On How To Fix Air Quality Amid Politics Over AccountabilityExplained: The ₹30 Crore Film Deal That Led To Bollywood Director Vikram Bhatt And His Wife’s Arrest123PhotostoriesWhy today’s teens are emotionally mature but mentally exhausted5 things children must know about Christmas5 hidden reasons toddlers ask ‘why’ repeatedlyNine Life Lessons You Can Learn From Lord Hanuman According To Your Birth DateBaby names for girls born on Thursday7 kitchen spices to help manage PCOS naturallyShah Rukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone: Bollywood’s A-listers who had no theatrical release in 20257 aesthetically pleasing plants perfect for hanging baskets in balcony gardenRulers of the lizard world: 5 lizards that dominate the wild5 trending bracelet designs for Indian brides123Hot PicksBomb Threat AhmedabadPark Medi World sharesPunjab election result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays DecemberBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingKyrie IrvingBrian SmithSarfaraz KhanThe UndertakerPatrick Mahomes InjuryUGC Net Exam ScheduleRavi BishnoiNidhhi AgerwalStephen Curry NBA ContractNBA Cup Banner
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday conducted a detailed review of preparations for the “Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar” programme at the chief minister’s residence. He emphasised the need to ensure that welfare scheme benefits reach every eligible citizen under the “Administration Towards the Village” campaign.The chief minister directed officials to organise multipurpose camps in all Nyaya Panchayats across the state over the next 45 days, starting from December 17. These camps will enable officials to visit rural areas, collect applications, ensure beneficiaries receive scheme benefits, and provide prompt redressal of public grievances.“Programmes should be conducted at the Nyaya Panchayat level, and in larger Nyaya Panchayats, more than one camp should be organised as required. Adequate information about Central and State Government schemes must be provided, and no eligible person should be deprived of benefits,” CM Dhami said.He also instructed officials to follow up by visiting nearby villages to help beneficiaries fill application forms and identify individuals left out of schemes. Extensive publicity should be ensured, informing all residents at least 3-4 days in advance.The chief minister further directed that the District Magistrate must be present at least one camp per week, while senior administrative officers should attend other camps. Officers from designated departments must remain available to resolve public grievances on the spot.Highlighting the role of public representatives, CM Dhami stressed 100 percent participation of MLAs and local leaders in the camps to lead efforts in addressing public issues and promoting welfare schemes.He also instructed that all programmes be properly registered, beneficiary satisfaction be prioritised, and weekly progress reports submitted to the chief minister’s Office, Chief Secretary’s Office, and General Administration Department. Information regarding programme success should be widely disseminated through the media.