Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra Concludes in Nagseni Block: IEC Van’s Inspiring Journey bridges awareness gap among communities across 10 Gram Panchayats
55 Beneficiaries Share Impactful Experiences, 64 Activities witnessed, 10 Health camps conducted, 3934 participants Engage in Sankalp Yatra
KISHTWAR, December 16: The transformative initiative, Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra, concluded its journey through Nagseni block today, covering all 10 accessible gram panchayats.
Spanning the Nagseni block, the Yatra traversed Piyas, Galhar, Bhagna A, Bhagna B, Bhagna C, Bhattan Dimji, Kwar, Cherji, Dool A, and Dool B Panchayats.
The overwhelming community response, with active participation of 3934 individuals reflected invaluable support from PRIs, common masses, and field functionaries of key departments.
Guided by Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Dr. Devansh Yadav, the IEC Van played a central role in disseminating the Prime Minister’s message about Citizen-Centric Schemes and their lasting impact on the masses.
Moreover, 55 beneficiaries shared their experiences under ‘Meri Kahani Meri Zubani’, loudly speaking about Yatra’s success in the block.
The impactful journey across 10 Gram Panchayats highlighted a total of 64 activities and familiarised the public with 64 rural schemes. Additionally, 15 cultural performances were presented by local artists and students under the “Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke component,” aligning with the Yatra’s spirit.
Recognizing 144 individual achievers, including students and women, the Yatra celebrated their contribution.
The Yatra’s 10 Health Camps addressed community health needs, screening 217 individuals for TB, 97 for Sickle Cell, and conducting NCD screenings for 369 participants.
Facilitating seamless saturation of various schemes, the Yatra offered immediate on-the-spot services and created awareness about government schemes, including Ayushman Bharat Scheme, Jan Dhan, ODF, Digitization of Land Records, and PM Kissan.
Moreover, it distributed 43 Ayushman Golden Cards among beneficiaries, provided 20 KCC cards to farmers, and enrolled 37 beneficiaries online under the PM Ujjwalla scheme.
This leg of the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra demonstrated impactful reach and commitment, fostering holistic development and awareness among rural communities at their doorstep. It stands as a testament to dedication in creating a more developed and informed society.