Le gouvernement de Delhi organise des camps de bien-être de trois jours pour les doléances des citoyens

Le gouvernement de Delhi mettra en place des camps de bien-être public de trois jours dans 42 lieux à partir de jeudi afin de résoudre les doléances et de fournir des services sur place. La ministre en chef Rekha Gupta a déclaré que cette initiative donne la priorité à une distribution rapide et transparente des aides aux citoyens éligibles.

Les camps seront ouverts tous les jours de 10h à 17h, principalement dans les locaux d'écoles. Ils réuniront sur une même plateforme les services des gouvernements central et de Delhi.

Des départements tels que l'irrigation et le contrôle des inondations, le Delhi Jal Board, l'énergie, les transports, le développement urbain, la santé et le bien-être familial, l'éducation, le développement des femmes et des enfants, ainsi que les revenus y participeront. Les responsables visent à résoudre les dossiers immédiatement.

Les services proposés incluent les cartes Pink Saheli, l'enregistrement et les prêts dans le cadre des programmes Pradhan Mantri SVANidhi Yojana et Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana, les cartes de rationnement, l'enregistrement Aadhaar, les cartes e-Shram, les comptes Jan Dhan, ainsi que des prêts pour Start-up India et les PME.

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