Rangnamei also distributed welfare items and cards of various welfare schemes belonging to different departments to many beneficiaries
Kamjong : The District Hill Leaders’ Day & Meeyam gi Numit for Kamjong district of Manipur was observed on Friday at Mawai village which is around 10 kms remote from Kasom Khullen sub-divisional headquarter. Organised by the District Administration, Kamjong, the program was held at the village playground of Mawai.
Deputy Commissioner Rangnamei Rang Peter, Superintendent of Police P Manjit, top level police and civil officials, and other district level officers of the various government departments in the district attended the event, and heard the various grievances of the public as done in preceding months.
Giving his speech, Rangnamei Peter said that the initiative of such a public program from the side of the government is a boon of the public, and they should take maximum use from it. He further added, since Kamjong is geographically very vast, the district administration has been trying to hold this event on ‘rotation wise’ to every corners, and when ‘it is their time, they should take the best out of it’.
In the event that witnessed hundreds of public in attendance, a total number of 35 district level offices (DLOs) opened their mobile stalls to cater to the various demands and grievances of the public. Among the most active stalls were the CMO, ICDS, DSWO, MSPDCL, District Forest Office, DIO, CAF & PD, SDO office etc.
Rangnamei also distributed welfare items and cards of various welfare schemes belonging to different departments to many beneficiaries. Mention can be made of the four scholarship sponsorships presented to the four beneficiaries of the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) under the Social Welfare department.
Also, district office of CAF & PD distributed NFSA cards to 114 beneficiaries. DFO also distributed saplings of Leihao, Bokul and Mukthrubi varieties to the villagers free of cost. Punjab and Sind Bank distributed passbooks and acknowledgement cards of PMSPY to the customers.
District Horticulture Office distributed double-cropping seeds to 20 beneficiaries. DSWO also distributed welfare benefits to the villagers. CMO Kamjong also catered to the numerous health-related grievances that were turned up on the spot on Friday.