Lagatar24 Network
Ranchi, Nov. 18: ‘Aapke Adhikar Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ programme started on the birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda is yielding good result.
Within two days from the inauguration, more than 70 thousand applications have been received across the state for receiving benefits of government schemes. On top of this, more than 14,695(and counting) applications have been resolved during the programme.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren inaugurated this programme to ensure that every needy beneficiary across the state receives the benefit of government schemes.
Given this, under ‘Aapke Adhikar Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ program camps are being organized at the panchayat and ward level across the state.
Within a very short period, the programme has started to yield good results. This 45 days long programme will wind up on the eve of the completion of 2 years of the incumbent government.
Among the resolved are, 4809- Health & Nutrition, 1499- Pension, 1272- PDS, 1289- Livelihood, 1095- E-Shram and 3131 applications related to other issues.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren has written a letter to all the elected village heads, Manki-Munda appealing them to take part in the programme and make this a success.
In the letter, chief minister Soren said that under the banner of ‘Aapke Adhikar Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ program camps are being organized at panchayat levels. Every day, at least 04-05 panchayat level camps are being organized in every district.
“I would appeal to all of you to come forward and take part in panchayat level camps, motivate people to take part and get benefits of different government schemes,” he said through the letter.
“In last two years, a lot of efforts have been made by our government to live up to your expectations. Now the government is coming to your doors to deliver your rights at your doorsteps. Be sure to take advantage. Let us all contribute together to transform the dreams of Dharti Aba’s Golden Jharkhand come true,” the letter reads.
The letter has also been translated into local languages and has been shared with the public representatives at the village level.