Camps held under Jankalyan Abhiyan in Narsinghpur
   Date :02-Jan-2025

A view of the camp organised under Mukhyamantri Jankalyan Abhiyan
 A view of the camp organised under Mukhyamantri Jankalyan Abhiyan.
 
 
Our Correspondent
 
NARSINGHPUR, 
 
A total of 142 camps were organised in the urban areas of Narsinghpur, Gadarwara, Salichowka (Babai Kalan), Gotegaon, Kareli, Tendukheda, Saikheda and Chichli 
 
Under Mukhyamantri Jankalyan Abhiyan, beneficiaries are being identified in 34 beneficiary-oriented schemes of the Government of India and the State and 11 target-based schemes and are being provided benefits through camps. In this series, on December 31, a total of 142 camps were organised in the urban areas of Narsinghpur, Gadarwara, Salichowka (Babai Kalan), Gotegaon, Kareli, Tendukheda, Saikheda and Chichli. A total of 3,487 applications were received for various schemes through these camps, out of which 3,153 applications were approved and 312 applications are pending. According to the information received, 576 applications were received through 28 camps organised in Narsinghpur on 31 December, out of which 547 applications were approved, 5 applications were rejected and 24 applications are pending.
 
24 camps were organised in Gadarwara, in which out of 1007 applications, 974 applications were accepted, 2 applications were rejected and 31 applications are pending. 279 applications were received through 15 camps organised in Salichowk(Babai Kalan), in which 175 applications were accepted and 104 applications are pending. 159 applications were received through 15 camps organised in Gotegaon, in which 151 applications were accepted, 4 applications were rejected and 4 applications are pending.
 
15 camps were organised in Kareli, in which out of 988 applications, 963 applications were accepted, 5 applications were rejected and 20 applications are pending. 371 applications were received through 15 camps organised in Tendukheda, in which 315 applications were accepted, 3 applications were rejected and 53 applications are pending. 53 applications were received through 15 camps organised in Saikheda, which are being resolved. Similarly, out of 54 applications in 15 camps organised in Chichli, 28 applications were approved, 3 were rejected and 23 applications were pending.