Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle Campaign Launched in Chandel

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CHANDEL: The District Administration Chandel has officially launched the Nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign on “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” under DA-JGUA, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, following an announcement by Additional Deputy Commissioner Md. Firoz Khan in the Conference Hall Chandel, Manipur on Monday.

The week-long (18th to 25th May) campaign aims to strengthen public participation and ensure that government services, awareness, and welfare initiatives reach every corner of the district.

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The campaign will be conducted at 91 villages in three blocks of Chandel district from May 18 to May 25 to ensure awareness, enrolment and delivery of benefits under various government schemes. The Chandel District Administration directed all SDOs, BDOs, district level officers and stakeholders to organise campaign activities across identified DA-JGUA villages and ensure wide publicity.

In his address, ADC Chandel Firoz Khan issued a strong call to action, urging all line departments, Sub-Divisional Officers, and community stakeholders to maintain tight administrative coordination to ensure the smooth, successful delivery of vital benefits directly to the public throughout the campaign week.

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