CM inspects Govt at Your Doorstep Camp in Khairman Singh
Garhwal Post Bureau
Dehradun, 2 Jan: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami undertook a ground-level inspection of the Nyaya Panchayat camp held at Khairiman Singh in Raipur Block, here today as part of the ongoing ‘Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar’ initiative. The camp, organised under the ‘Administration Towards Villages’ programme, aims to bring government services and grievance redressal mechanisms directly to the doorstep of rural citizens. He asserted that the government schemes must reach the last person in the queue.
During his visit, the CM reviewed the functioning of various departmental stalls and assessed the arrangements made to deliver public welfare schemes and essential services to the local population.
In a significant outreach effort, assistive devices and equipment were distributed to 102 specially-abled individuals and senior citizens present at the venue. Dhami also interacted with the beneficiaries and the officials and gathered a direct feedback on the effectiveness of the campaign and the responsiveness of administrative machinery. He also issued firm directives to officers to ensure that public grievances are addressed promptly, transparently, and to the satisfaction of the complainants.
Emphasising the spirit of the campaign, Dhami reiterated that the primary objective of ‘Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar’ is to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the last person in the queue. He also emphasised on the need for officials to carry out their duties with sensitivity, accountability and efficiency, so that no citizen is left behind in the development process.
Among those present on the occasion were MLA Umesh Sharma, Block Pramukh Sarojini Jawadi, Zila Panchayat Member Veer Singh Chauhan and other elected representatives. Senior administrative officials including Chief Development Officer Abhinav Shah, SDM Hari Giri, Project Director Vikram Singh, District Development Officer Sunil Kumar, and several departmental officers were also present, ensuring the smooth conduct of the programme.








