Tonk. Under the direction of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, the benefits of public welfare schemes are being given to the public on the spot in the urban service camps under the ongoing service fortnight across the district. Also, their problems are being resolved. Due to the rapid work of people coming to the camps, there is happiness on the face of the common man.
The Commissioner informed that new applications are being online under the Chief Minister’s Swanidhi Yojana in these camps. Under the scheme, workers of unorganized and helpless families are eligible for labor transport, domestic and gig workers, building workers, hawkers, waste workers, regg pickers, articles etc. A loan of 80 thousand rupees will be given in three installments under the scheme. In this, the first installment of 10 thousand, second installment 20 thousand and third installment of 50 thousand will be given by the bank. For this, the eligible people of 18 to 60 years can apply to the e-Mitra or Camp Site Agni Shaman Center. Along with this, online applications will also be disposed of by coordinating with banks.
The city council commissioner informed that the camp was observed by public representatives as well as communicating with the beneficiaries and informed about the schemes of the government. During this, District President Chandraveer Singh Chauhan, Vice President Bablu Tanker, Prabhu Badolia and other public representatives and city council personnel were present.
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Urban camps are being organized in all the urban areas of the district till 17 October. Tonk Municipal Council Commissioner Dharampal Jat said that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) in the camps, checks of assistance of Rs 50,000 were given to 15 beneficiaries as the first installment. 3 beneficiaries were given the benefit of the scheme by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment. In this, Yashoda Devi was given 51 thousand rupees under Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojana, Rs 41 thousand to Shokat son Alam Mian and Nayem Mohammad in the joint aid scheme.
