Udaipur: Prashashan Gaon’s campaign to Sangh (PGKS) The state government in Udaipur Regency gets momentum.
Direct response to the problem of people in the most remote locations during the campaign has been valued by those who have missed the pause.
Sanction 160 land rent on one day is one of the biggest achievements of the PGK campaign in this district.
According to BDO Praveen Kumar Gupta, even though the population was spread, 160 land rent was handed over to people in Karakala Village in Jhallara.
People have lived in this village for more than 50 years but have never heard of Picta (land rent).
“During the campaign, we provide land rent up to 90 percent of the village population,” Gupta said.
During the camp, 20 birth certificates, 10 death certificates and 11 families under the NREGA scheme provided a new job card.
The retirement payment letter is also distributed to 13 people.
The PGKS campaign is a pleasant experience for people in other villages too.
For Ram Singh from Sakariakhedi village in Mavli, getting a land certificate was no less than a miracle.
Jitendra Singh Chundawat Development Officer said Singh’s House was located on the ground “eternal” Gram Panchayat but due to a lack of rent, he did not get bank loans and other benefits.
When Singh brought his problem in the camp, responsible officers and development officers received rented leases in place.
Singh also benefited from Swachh Bharat’s mission where RS 12,000 was transferred directly to his bank account.
His family was ordered to the title “Garvilo Pariwaar” for the use of the toilet in the Swachh Bharat mission.
Samri Devi, the retirement recipient of the country’s widow from Balewadi Village, was given aid that was very much needed because his monthly pension increased to Rs 1,000 of Rs 500 after the correction needed in the age certificate.
For Ganga Village Pipli Phala, PGK camps were a gift when he benefited under the Palanhara scheme.
Two Ganga daughters did not benefit from foster foster.
In this camp, all Palanhar scheme documents are prepared and the application is prepared in a place with the help of Sarpanch and the Village Development Office.
Approval is issued in place after verifying the online form by e-partners and the adoption process is approved in just one day.
In Gogunda, Obra Kala Mr.
Panchayat, land rent distributed to 128 beneficiaries.
This camp was proven to be winded fortune for Bhanwari Bai, who lost the benefits of food security at a ration store because of a finger print problem.