Jamshedpur: In a concerted effort to bring government services closer to the people, the Jugsalai Municipal Council organized a camp under the program “Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar” at Naseem Marriage Hall, Idgah Ground, Jugsalai. The event aimed to provide the general public with access to various government schemes and services.
The camp was inaugurated by the MLA of the Jugsalai Assembly, Mangal Kalindi, who lit a ceremonial lamp to mark the beginning of the event. On behalf of the Jugsalai Municipal Council, Kalindi was honored with a bouquet and plants as a token of appreciation for his support and leadership.
Approximately 720 residents from Jugsalai attended the camp to take advantage of the various schemes available. The camp offered assistance with applications for a wide range of government programs, including the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana, National Urban Livelihood Mission Scheme, Chief Minister Shramik Yojana, PM Svanidhi Yojana for street vendors, and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban). Other schemes related to the Health Department, Women and Child Development, Social Security Department, and Food Supply Security were also featured.
In addition to these, counters were set up for receiving applications related to cleanliness, street light repair, holding and trade licenses, water supply, and birth-death certificates. Throughout the day, the camp received about 426 applications from beneficiaries seeking to avail the benefits of these schemes.
As the chief guest, Mangal Kalindi encouraged the attendees to take full advantage of the welfare schemes being provided by the government. “This camp is an excellent opportunity for our community to access the benefits of various government programs. I urge everyone to participate actively and ensure that you are aware of the schemes that can improve your lives,” he said.
Several dignitaries and officials were present at the camp to ensure its smooth operation and provide assistance to the attendees. Among them were Executive Officer Sandeep Paswan, City Managers Rajendra Kumar and Jyoti Punj, City Mission Manager Glenish Minj, Junior Engineers Mukesh Modi, Rishu Sinha, Tanuj Jain, Shakeel Ahmed Ansari, Ajit Kumar, and Pranav Mandal. Community Organizer Pushpa Tirkey, Gyaneshwar Prasad, and other office staff and representatives from various departments also played key roles in facilitating the event


