Leh, March 30, 2025: As part of ongoing public outreach initiatives under the directions of the Deputy Commissioner, the “Jung-sJabs” programme was successfully performed in Sakti village of Kharu Sub-Division in Ladakh, bringing essential government services directly to the doorstep of residents.
Multi-Departmental Services Delivered
The outreach camp provided a wide range of welfare and administrative services, including:
- Revenue-related services
- Aadhaar card registration and updates
- Banking services
- Social Welfare schemes
- Animal and Sheep Husbandry services
- Agriculture and Horticulture support
The initiative aimed to ensure last-mile delivery of government services and address public grievances at the grassroots level.
Monitoring by Sub-Divisional Magistrate
The programme was closely monitored by Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Kharu, Mohd Shabir, who:
- Assessed the functioning of various departments
- Reviewed service delivery efficiency
- Collected feedback directly from local residents
Focus on Public Feedback and Governance
Officials emphasized that such outreach programmes play a crucial role in:
- Improving governance at the village level
- Ensuring transparency and accountability
- Strengthening the connection between administration and citizens
The “Jung-sJabs” initiative continues to serve as an important platform for addressing local issues and enhancing service accessibility in remote areas of Ladakh.
