Dehradun: In the 23 days of the ongoing “Government for the People, at the People’s Doorstep” program in the state, more than 16,000 complaints were resolved at the multi-purpose camps organized at the Nyaya Panchayat (village council) level. More than two lakh people participated in the program. Of these, 1,21,375 people benefited from the government’s welfare schemes.
Under this program, which started on December 17, more than 300 camps have been organized in all the districts of Uttarakhand so far. 1,97,522 citizens participated in these camps and presented their problems, suggestions, and needs to the concerned officials.
During the program, 22,645 complaints were received from the general public, of which more than 16,000 have been resolved. Action is being taken on the remaining complaints as per the rules.
The Chief Minister said that the camps have also effectively connected citizens with government services. 33,158 applications were received for various types of certificates, while 1,21,375 citizens directly benefited from various welfare schemes of the state government.
The “Government for the People, at the People’s Doorstep” program is not just a program, but a campaign of service, solutions, and sensitivity. Widespread public participation has been witnessed in all districts, including Almora, Haridwar, Tehri, Pauri, Udham Singh Nagar, and Dehradun, which is proof that the public trusts the government.
The Chief Minister instructed the officials to ensure timely, transparent, and quality resolution of the received complaints and applications so that public trust is further strengthened. The state government will continue to reach out to the people with the same commitment and will keep good governance, transparency, and public welfare as its top priorities.





