YS Jagan Govt’s Jagananna Suraksha Programme Reaches Out to Every Eligible Beneficiary 

 - Sakshi Post

Amaravati: Continuing its efforts to take governance to every doorstep and resolve people’s grievances, the YS Jagan government implemented the ‘Jagananna Suraksha’ programme from Saturday. 

The objective of the ‘Jagananna Suraksha’ programme is to ensure no beneficiary is left out or made to forgo the benefits they are entitled to receive from the state government. The volunteers would enroll all the eligible leftover beneficiaries into the welfare schemes and resolve their grievances. The programme aims to reach out to 1.6 crore families across the state.

As part of ‘Jagananna Suraksha’ programme, camps are set up in 1,306 Village and War Secretariats across the state. Under this programme, the volunteers would reach out to the left out beneficiaries to resolve their grievances and help them obtain all the 11 essential certificates. At these camps, the mandal-level officials will resolve people’s grievances on the spot. 

The beneficiaries can get integrated certificate, income certificate, birth certificate, death certificate, marriage certificate, mutations for transactions and corrections, family member certificate, mobile number updation in Aadhar card, crop cultivator rights card, new/split rice cards and splitting of the household for free of cost at these camps. 

To speed up the grievance redressal programme, the volunteers have distributed nearly 9.48 lakh tokens till the evening of June 30, Friday. They also have collected queries from 6.77 lakh applicants and the Digital Assistants at the Village and Ward Secretariats have fed the same into their computer database. The distribution of tokens was carried out for seven days before the commencement of the ‘Jagananna Suraksha’ programme. 

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