HT Bureau
ITANAGAR, May 5: The Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0 initiative was successfully conducted on Monday at Government Upper Primary School (GUPS), Emphum under the Chongkham Circle. The outreach program covered 11 villages: Emphum, Tingwa, Munglang, Embong, Mankao, Inju, Insa, Pankhao, Tissue, Lathoo, and Namgo, with the primary objective of bringing essential government services closer to the citizens.
The programme was inaugurated by Chow Jenia Namchoom, ZPM Chongkham, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner, Namsai, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Chongkham, Heads of Departments (HoDs), and Gaon Burahs from across the circle.
During the inaugural session, beneficiaries were provided with Soil Health Cards, Scheduled Tribe Certificates (STCs), Birth Certificates, and other crucial documents. A key highlight of the event was the distribution of mobile phones to Anganwadi workers, procured under the MLA-LAD fund, to enhance efficiency in data entry through the POSHAN portal.
In total, 23 government departments participated in the camp, offering a wide spectrum of services under one roof, including health check-ups, Aadhaar enrollment, banking services, agricultural support, and social welfare schemes.
The Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0 initiative continues to reflect the government’s commitment to accessible and inclusive governance, ensuring that even the remotest villages receive timely and efficient services.






