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Suvidha camps see massive response on Day 1 across Ludhiana district

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, October 28

Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma today said the first day of suvidha camps organised by the district administration in each sub division received a massive response.

He said a total of 5,530 people applied for availing the benefits under several pro-poor welfare schemes of the Punjab Government, adding that these camps would be continued on Friday.

Revealing about the number of applications in each sub divisions, he said as many as 1,l743 applications were received in a camp held in Payal, 1,316 applications in Samrala, 879 applications in Jagraon, 759 application in Ludhiana West, 460 applications in Raikot, 340 applications in Ludhiana East and 86 in Khanna.

The DC said the process of the providing the benefit of the schemes to the applicants would be ensured in the coming days as well and exhorted the people to avail maximum benefit of these camps.

The DC concluded that the camps were an opportunity for the people to avail the benefit of several schemes under one roof.

Mandi Ahmedgarh: A Suvidha camp was organised at Dehliz Kalan village today, during which more than 600 individuals and organisations availed services of officials from as many as 15 government departments.

Ahmedgarh SDM Harbans Singh inaugurated the event.

Cases pertaining to ownership of five marla plots, waiver of pending power bills, new power connections, old age pension, house construction under the Pardhan Mantri Avaas Yojna, Sarab Sehat Bima Yojna, Aadhar cards, driving licenses, residence certificate, dairy development, shagan scheme, police services, animal husbandry, smart cards, mutation regarding sale of land and birth and death certificate were resolved on the occasion.

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