CM Dhami reviews preparations for the “Government for the People, at the Doorstep of the People” program

Dehradun: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami today conducted a detailed review of the preparations for the “Government for the People, at the Doorstep of the People” program at the Chief Minister’s residence. On this occasion, he instructed officials and public representatives to ensure that the benefits of the Central and State Government’s welfare schemes reach the last person under the “Administration Towards the Villages Campaign” in the state.

The Chief Minister directed that multi-purpose camps be organized in a phased manner in all Nyaya Panchayats (village clusters) of the state for the next 45 days, starting from December 17, 2025. Through these camps, officials should visit rural areas, collect application forms from the general public, and ensure that eligible individuals are benefited from various schemes and their problems are resolved promptly.

He said that the program should be conducted at every Nyaya Panchayat level, and more than one camp should be organized in larger Nyaya Panchayats as needed. Adequate information about the schemes run by the Central and State Governments should be provided at the camps, and it should be ensured that no eligible person is deprived of the benefits.

The Chief Minister also directed that after the camps, officials should visit nearby villages to help eligible beneficiaries fill out application forms and identify and address the shortcomings for those who have not received benefits. Extensive publicity should be done before the camps, and all residents of the Nyaya Panchayat should be informed at least 3-4 days in advance.

He said that the District Magistrate’s mandatory presence should be ensured at one camp every week, while senior administrative officers should be present at other camps. Officers from the designated departments should be present at the camps to resolve public grievances on the spot.

The Chief Minister emphasized the important role of public representatives and said that 100% attendance of all public representatives should be ensured at the camps. Organizational leadership and representative leadership should play a leading role in resolving public grievances and promoting the schemes.

He directed that each program be properly registered, beneficiary satisfaction be given priority, and weekly progress reports of the programs be provided to the Chief Minister’s Office, the Chief Secretary’s Office, and the General Administration Department. On this occasion, MLA Bharat Singh Chaudhary, Suresh Gadiya, Principal Secretary R.K. Sudhanshu, Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman, Additional Secretary Banshidhar Tiwari, and State President Mahendra Bhatt (who joined virtually), along with many other MLAs, public representatives, and officials associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party organization, were present.