Minister Harjot Bains resolves public grievances at 'Aap Di Sarkar Aap De Dwar' camps

Updated : Feb 13, 2024 18:59
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Editorji News Desk

On February 13, Cabinet Minister Harjot Bains demonstrated a hands-on approach by visiting the 'Aap Di Sarkar Aap De Dwar' camps in Sri Anandpur Sahib and Nangal sub-divisions. The purpose of these camps, initiated by the Chief Minister-led Punjab Government, is to directly tackle people's concerns and ensure the efficient implementation of government welfare schemes.

During his visit, Minister Bains personally engaged with the public, addressing a myriad of issues ranging from individual grievances to broader community concerns such as infrastructure development, including roads, schools, hospitals, dispensaries, streets, drains, sheds, lighting, and blue cards.

The minister's proactive stance extended to the allocation of funds, demonstrating a commitment to resolving pending problems promptly. Notable allocations include 36 lakhs for Raipur, 10 lakhs for the Shahpur Bela bridge, 30 lakhs for a school ground, 20 lakhs for Gambhirpur Upper, 30 lakhs for Surewal Upper, and 20 lakhs for Ajoli. Additionally, a substantial grant of 45 lakhs was earmarked for Brahmapur Lower School.

These initiatives align with the larger vision of the Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, to create a responsive and citizen-centric administration. Minister Bains' direct involvement in addressing the needs of the people reflects a commitment to prompt and effective governance, ensuring that government resources directly benefit those in need. The 'Aap Di Sarkar Aap De Dwar' camps serve as a tangible example of the government's dedication to grassroots problem-solving and community development.

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