Nubra, March 31, 2026: In a significant outreach initiative, the “Jung sJabs” programme was successfully conducted at Waris Fastan village in the Nubra Subdivision under the Administration at Doorstep initiative, ensuring last-mile delivery of government services in remote areas.
The programme was held under the chairmanship of Tehsildar Diskit Tufail Iqbal, with active participation from multiple government departments.
Strengthening Public Outreach in Remote Areas
The initiative aimed to:
- Enhance public awareness about welfare schemes
- Improve access to essential government services
- Ensure effective implementation of schemes in remote regions
Waris Fastan, being a geographically isolated village, benefited from on-the-spot services and direct interaction with officials.
Wide Range of Services Delivered On-Site
During the camp, residents were provided with several key services, including:
- Aadhaar registration and updates
- Issuance of Resident, Domicile, and Scheduled Tribe certificates
- Creation of ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) IDs
- Facilitation of Kisan Credit Cards
- Assistance with PM KISAN forms
- Generation of APAAR IDs
- Enrolment under PMJAY
- Distribution of medicines
Officials also provided detailed information about various government schemes and guided villagers on how to avail benefits.
Multi-Department Participation Ensures Impact
Officials from multiple departments collaborated to deliver on-the-spot services, making the programme a comprehensive effort toward improving governance at the grassroots level.
Boost to Last-Mile Service Delivery
The “Jung sJabs” initiative reflects the administration’s commitment to:
- Bridging the gap between government and citizens
- Strengthening last-mile connectivity of services
- Empowering rural communities through awareness and access
Such programmes are expected to play a crucial role in ensuring that welfare schemes reach even the most remote corners of the region.
