: Tuesday, November 04, 2025 6:49 PM
Common people were benefited by organizing various programs, works and activities in 165 camps.
Kotputli-Behror. District Collector Priyanka Goswami said that under the guidance of Chief Minister Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, in order to extend the benefits of government schemes to the people standing in the last row of the society, under the Seva Parv Fortnight in the district, from September 17 to November 1, various types of work and activities were carried out by various departments in 165 camps organized for the Gram Panchayats of 7 subdivisions of the district and the villagers were benefited from the schemes and services. The villagers enthusiastically participated in these camps and got their various tasks completed at one place. Praising this initiative of the government, the common people said that due to the facilities provided in the camps, they did not have to visit offices and their work was completed easily. The District Collector said that works related to the basic needs of rural citizens like Kurrejat, Girdawari, partition by mutual consent, agriculture and residential lease etc. were done through camps.
He told that in the rural service camps organized in the district from September 17 to November 1, date wise, 155 cases of Kurrejat were resolved by the Revenue Department, 2669 registrations were done in the Farmer Registry, 42,125 farmers were given information about the Girdawari App, 5172 domicile and 5781 caste certificates were issued, 4578 cases of purification in land revenue and mutual settlements were resolved. 858 partition cases were resolved with consent and 2315 pending notices were served.
Survey of 10,836 BPL families was conducted by the Rural Development Department, 4762 ownership card pattas were distributed by the Panchayati Raj Department under the Swamitva Scheme.
3899 electricity related cases were resolved by the Energy Department. Under NFSA, e-KYC of 13,818 units was done by the Food Department, Aadhar seeding work of 5608 units was done, 1810 pregnant women were examined by the Medical Department, 10,733 women were screened for oral breast cervical cancer, 1541 children were vaccinated and 47,111 persons were treated in the camp itself, along with 30,273 persons were treated. NCD BP sugar screening done, TB screening of 19,625 done. 934 PMJY cards were distributed.
The Animal Husbandry Department provided medical care to 18,095 large animals and 25,228 small animals. Deworming medicines were given to 49,385 people, 6,216 policies were distributed under the Chief Minister Mangala Animal Insurance Scheme. 44,345 FMD vaccinations were conducted. 52,604 medicines were sprayed.
In the same sequence, mini kits were distributed to 12,513 farmers by the Agriculture Department and PM Crop Insurance Policy was provided to 10,629, renewal verification of 1206 children in Palanhar Scheme was done by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department and 35 new applications were accepted. 1412 were registered under PM Matru Vandana Yojana by the Women and Child Development Department, 11,847 FRS and e-KYC were done on Nutrition Tracker.
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