Uttarakhand: Under the ‘Government for the People’ campaign, the Dhami government reached out to more than 3.54 lakh citizens

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Under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand government is effectively bringing governance to the doorstep of the common people through various public welfare campaigns. These camps, organized in the spirit of “Government for the people, at the people’s doorstep,” have emerged as a powerful example of good governance in the state.
On Thursday, a total of 17 camps were organized across the state, with active participation from 9,674 citizens. Through these camps, citizens presented their problems to the administration and received information and benefits related to various government services and schemes.
To date, a total of 445 camps have been successfully organized in the state, with direct participation from 354,059 citizens. This achievement is a result of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s visionary approach, which aims to bring governance closer to the people and establish a transparent, sensitive, and accountable administration.
These camps are not only facilitating the swift resolution of grievances but also ensuring that eligible beneficiaries receive the benefits of various public welfare schemes. This has strengthened trust between the government and the people and has brought greater speed and efficiency to administrative processes.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has made it clear that the state government’s priority is to deliver government schemes and services to the last person in line.
Organized with this commitment, these camps are becoming a strong foundation for good governance and public service in Uttarakhand.