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Suvidha camps: Beneficiaries to get hassle-free service in locality

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Mandi Ahmedgarh, October 20

To facilitate the residents, the district administration here is conducting Suvidha camps in various localities.

The move is also aimed at clearing pendency in all the departments and provide hassle-free services to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes launched by the government from time to time.

The initiative was launched with the inauguration of a Suvidha camp at Government Primary Smart School, Kanganwal, by Ahmedgarh SDM Harbans Singh.

Around 500 people from over a dozen villages benefited from the camp, in which 15 departments had set up their counters to help the visitors.

Executive Magistrate and convener of the event Pawandeep Singh informed that an elaborate programme had been chalked out to conduct Suvidha camps at various places on scheduled dates in near future.

Special teams of officials have been constituted in various departments to help the beneficiaries.

The Revenue Department, Block and Development and Panchayat Office, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, Agricultural Department, Horticulture Department, Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Food and Supply Office, Child Development and Project Office, Cooperative Department, Pepsu Road Transport Corporation, Social Welfare Department and Health Department had set up their counters at today’s camp.

Cases pertaining to aadhar cards, driving licenses, residence certificate, dairy development, shagan scheme, police services, animal husbandry, smart cards, senior citizen card, mutation regarding sale of land, and birth and death certificates were resolved on the spot.

Appreciating initiative taken by the authorities, Teji Kamalpur, PA to legislator Surjit Singh Dhiman, said a subdivision-level camp would be held at Ahmedgarh, where hassle-free services would be provided to those residents who could not attend camps near their villages. — OC

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