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    Mimangs-Si-Sjapstogs: ‘Administration at Your Doorstep’ Held at Taru, Leh.

    Publish Date : November 24, 2025
    Mimangs-Si-Sjapstogs: ‘Administration at Your Doorstep’ Held at Taru, Leh.

    Mimangs-Si-Sjapstogs: ‘Administration at Your Doorstep’ Held at Taru, Leh.
    Leh, November 21:
    The district-wide outreach initiative Mimangs-Si-Sjapstogs – Administration at Your Doorstep was conducted today at the Community Hall in Taru, bringing a comprehensive set of government services and welfare interventions directly to the local community.
    Nodal Officer Anjil Singh (JKAS), AD Handicrafts and Assistant Labour Commissioner, Labour Department, Leh addressed the villagers and underlined the significance of the programme in ensuring that essential schemes and benefits reach citizens without the need for long travel or burdensome procedures. He encouraged residents to make full use of the services being provided and assured them that long-pending concerns would be duly recorded and taken up with the relevant departments for resolution.
    The camp saw active participation from multiple departments, including Agriculture, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Health, Horticulture, Education, Labour, RDD, PDD, PHE, ICDS, Social Welfare, and the Centre for Financial Literacy, with nearly fifteen officials attending the outreach.
    Representatives briefed the villagers on a wide range of welfare schemes and subsidies, covering programmes such as PDMC, PMKSY, PM-Kisan, KCC loan benefits, Samagra Shiksha, PMGSY, PMMVY, orchard development support, low-cost fruit storage structures, and benefits linked to labour cards.
    Throughout the day, several on-the-spot services were made available, including Aadhaar enrolment, agricultural subsidy facilitation, insurance-related assistance, and basic health screenings such as BP and sugar checks, along with sample collection for TB.
    By the end of the day, villagers had made full use of the services, with 23 Aadhaar registrations, four insurance enrolments, NCD screening for about 40 people, issuance of PDMC forms, and guidance on agricultural subsidy schemes.
    The outreach also served as a platform for grievance redressal. Residents raised concerns regarding issues such as JJM implementation, damages to cowsheds and houses caused by floods, wage-related challenges in ICDS leading to worker shortages, and persistent BSNL network problems. Several grievances were resolved on the spot in coordination with departmental representatives, while others were formally noted and assured prompt follow-up action.