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   Date :28-Dec-2024

20,000 cases 
 Staff Reporter
 
Under the Chief Minister’s Public Welfare Campaign, which started on December 11, a series of camps have been organised in Bhopal district. As of now, 130 camps have been held, with over 28,000 applications being registered online, and more than 20,000 cases have been approved on the spot. The campaign, which will continue until January 26, 2025, aims to benefit the citizens by providing welfare services. The Chief Minister’s Public Welfare Campaign includes 34 beneficiary-oriented schemes, 11 target-based schemes, and 63 services. The main objective of the campaign is to ensure 100% saturation of identified beneficiary schemes and target-based schemes under both the central and state governments.
 
To reach the eligible but underserved beneficiaries, surveys are conducted in every household to identify eligible recipients and deliver services through the camps. Upcoming welfare camps will be held in various villages under the Fanda Panchayat of Bhopal district. On December 28, Saturday, camps will be organised in villages such as Jhagariakhurd, Padriya Jat, Bagroda, Amjhara, Jamuniya Kala, Naronha Sankal, Bilkhiriya Kala, Padriya Sankal, Koluakhurd, Chawani Pathar, and Adamkhur Chawani. On December 29, Sunday, camps will be held in Mugaliyakot, Sukhi Sevania, Barkhedi Abdullah, Dob, Balmpur, Prempura, and Amoni. On December 30, Monday, camps will be organised in Devalkhedi, Pipliya Bajkhan, Imliya, Chaupra Kala, Pipliyajahirpir, Sevaniya Omkara, Areedi, Kanhasaiya, and Kharamkheda to provide benefits to eligible beneficiaries.