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612 Beneficiaries of 133 schemes extended benefits by various departments

Div Com Kashmir instructs Officers to register maximum number of people, provide on spot benefits

Srinagar, Sep 10: A mega Registration camp of beneficiaries was organised by Divisional Administration today at TRC to extend benefits of Centrally and Union Territory sponsored schemes to the general public.

Over six hundred beneficiaries under 133 schemes were extended benefits while  hundreds of people were given awareness about the various profitable schemes and assistances.

The departments that took part in the awareness cum registration camp included Urban Local Bodies, Rural Development Department, Horticulture, Agriculture, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Sheep Husbandry, Rural Sanitation, Housing Board, Social Welfare, School Education, Rural Sanitation etc.

The departments shared information regarding facilities, subsidies and assistances provided to the eligible under various schemes which include machinery, capital, finances etc.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole during his visit inspected  the processes of registration at the stalls  establishment by respective departments.

On the occasion, he asked officers to register maximum number of people and complete the process of extending benefits on the spot.

While interacting with the public who had come from various districts to avail the opportunity provided by the departments,  Div Com  asked them to register for  different schemes which is suited to their eligibility to  get the benefits.

Necessary forms for schemes were also distributed to the people who thronged to the camp and shall be collected back on September 17 by the respective departments at TRC.

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