
MLAs, along with various administrative officials, attend these camps and listen to the issues of their constituencies
Chandigarh: In a move to bring governance closer to the people, the Punjab government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched the 'Bhagwant Mann Sarkar, Tuhade Dwar' campaign. As part of this initiative, special convenience camps are being held daily across various districts, where the common people's problems are not only heard but also resolved on the spot by officials from different departments, all under one roof. This initiative saves both time and resources for the public.
Fulfilling the government's promise of taking governance directly to the people, these camps are being organized in various regions to address and resolve public issues without requiring them to visit government offices. In essence, the government is now coming to people's villages to work, ensuring quick solutions to their problems. These camps have become an effective platform for public service delivery.
Convenience camps are being led by MLAs, SDMs, and other administrative teams across the state, with residents of villages bringing their concerns and issues to be addressed. These camps are receiving widespread positive feedback from both rural and urban areas. They are proving to be an ideal venue for resolving the day-to-day problems of the common people.
MLAs, along with various administrative officials, attend these camps and listen to the issues of their constituencies, with many being resolved immediately. Government officials from various departments are actively participating in these camps, helping people complete pending work related to their government offices. Senior citizens, in particular, are benefiting from this initiative, as their work is now being handled at their doorstep, eliminating the need to visit government offices.
This grassroots initiative is playing a vital role in improving governance and making it more accessible to the people of Punjab.