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Mass awareness drive, enrolment of CS-BOS receive good public response at Kupwara

JUCs held in 70 panchayats in Phase-II, DDC Kupwara urges people to take advantage of camps

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 22, 2022
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Kupwara: The District Administration Kupwara Tuesday organized Joint Umbrella Camps (JUCs) in 70 panchayats of all 24 blocks of Kupwara with the objective to ensure 100 percent coverage and saturation under key performance indicators for financial inclusion in a mission mode.
The functionaries of Health, ICDS, Agriculture, Banks, RDD and NRLM attended the camps and provided awareness about Centrally Sponsored Beneficiary Oriented Schemes (CS-BOS) including Old Age pension, Golden Health Card, Minority Scholarship, Aadhaar seeding, KCC, Soil Health Cards, MUDRA Loan, PMSBY, PMJJBY, APY and other indicators under Aspirational District Programme and enrolled various beneficiaries under these schemes.
The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kupwara, Khalid Jahangir said that the objective of organizing these camps is to generate mass awareness among common people regarding implementation of centrally sponsored beneficiary oriented schemes and on spot registration of beneficiaries under these schemes so as to ensure 100 percent saturation of key performance indicators.
The DDC while complimenting the field functionaries for upholding the directions in letter and spirit said that it was the innovative concept for transforming the idea behind these centrally sponsored schemes to involve large scale public participation in these programmes.
He said this was the phase-II of holding the Joint Umbrella camps across the district adding that the schedule for Phase III shall be circulated in coming days to cover other panchayats in a phased manner. He urged the people to participate in these camps.
The DDC said that the District Administration has already envisaged a mechanism of proper monitoring of these panchayat level camps through block level and district level teams.
Assistant Commissioner Development, Mehraj-u-din Shah participated in Panchayat camps at Mogolpora, while SDM Karnah also inspected various camps during the day. Other monitoring teams participated in panchayat camps in their respective jurisdictions.
The Joint Umbrella camps were be held in 70 panchayats of all 24 blocks which include Dupel, Katwara, Chontiwari-A, Dardpora-A, Dardpora-B, Dardpora-C, Neelipora, Opezwani, Palpora, Kulangam-A, Kulangam-B, Gonipora, Pohrupeth, Unisoo, Kultoora, Yaroo, Kawari, Keegam, Nutnussa-A, Changmulla, Khaipora, Lachwanpora, Kukroosa-A, Punzwa-A, Punzwa-B, Andherhama, Andherhama-A, M.S.Wali, Cherkoot-A, Shumriyaal, Dooniwari, Pachkoot, Champora, Kaniyal, Tad, Bahaderkot, Teetwal, Meelyal-A, Lone Harrie-A, Lone Harrie-B, Hangah, Haril, Jahama, Hajin, Kahipora, Kasloo, Bumbernard, Mougulpora, Gushi-A, Panzgam-A, Panzgam-B, Panzgam-C, Gundmachar, Hayatpora, Sogam-A, Awoora-C, Awoora-D, Gulgam-A, Kalaroose-A, Kanipora, Khumriyal-A, Gomal, Tangdar-A, Tangdar-B, Babpora, Humander, Shartpora, Haiyan-A, Haiyan-B and Shumnag.

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