CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Public Welfare Camps Under CM Welfare Campaign in Bhopal District
As part of the Chief Minister’s Welfare Campaign initiated in Bhopal district, camps are being organized across the region. The campaign, which runs until 26 January 2025, has so far conducted 239 camps in the district. Over 1.76 lakh applications have been registered online, and more than 1.57 lakh cases have been resolved on the spot.
The campaign encompasses 34 beneficiary-oriented schemes, 11 target-based programs, and 63 services under the Chief Minister’s Welfare Campaign. On Friday, a camp was held in Ward 41, Hathaikheda, where benefits were distributed to the beneficiaries.
Upcoming camps in urban areas include:
Ward 67, Maulana Abdul Kalam Ward, on 13 January
Ward 63, Gautam Buddha Ward, Shahpura, on 13 January
Pandit Ravishankar Shukla Ward 46, on 15 January
Ward 64, Sonagiri, on 16 January
Ward 66, Narela Shankari, and Ward Office-2, Airport Road, Jahangirabad, on 16 January
Ward 67, Indrapuri, and Ward 49, Asha Niketan, on 17 January
Govindpura Industrial Area, Ward 65, Ayodhya Nagar, and Ward 68, on 20 January
Gulmohar, Ward 50, on 21 January
Rajiv Gandhi Ward 72, on 22 January
Bhopal Memorial Hospital, Ward 73 Misrod, and Ward 52, Rani Lakshmi Bai Ward 42, on 23 January
The primary goal of the Welfare Campaign is to achieve 100% saturation of identified beneficiary schemes by the central and state governments. It aims to provide benefits under target-based schemes and ensure the inclusion of underprivileged eligible beneficiaries through house-to-house surveys. Camps are organized to deliver services and benefits effectively to the identified beneficiaries.
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