ITANAGAR, Feb 23: Seva Aapke Dwar (SAD) 2026 programme was successfully concluded today at Govt Upper Primary School (GUPS), Baat Village, with hundreds of beneficiaries availing various public services delivered at their doorstep.
The camp was formally inaugurated by Techi Petal, ZPM-11 Baat under Ganga Zilla Segment, in presence of Kipa Gungte, GPC Bath Panchayat.
During the programme, Toko Babu, Deputy Commissioner Itanagar Capital Region, visited the camp, reviewed the overall participation and functioning of the departments, and interacted with beneficiaries. He also distributed Priority Household (PHH) rice under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana to three beneficiaries, providing 50 kg of rice to each.
Altogether, 14 departments participated in the camp and delivered a wide range of citizen-centric services.
ZIRO: Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0 was formally launched today at Govt Middle School, Bulla by Deputy Commissioner Lower Subansiri Oli Perme, in presence of District Programme Officer Dr Joram Tatum, HoDs, PRI members and villagers.
Addressing the gathering, the DC highlighted the objective of SAD 2.0—to ensure last-mile delivery of government services and welfare schemes directly to the people, particularly those residing in remote areas. She emphasized that the initiative reflects the commitment of the district administration to bring governance closer to citizens and to make public service delivery more accessible, transparent and efficient.
Various departments actively participated in the programme and provided tangible essential services on the spot. Officials also created awareness about various flagship schemes of both the State and Central governments, guiding beneficiaries on eligibility criteria, application procedures and the benefits available under different programmes.
BASAR: The District Administration Leparada today organized Seva Aapke Dwar 2.0’ camp at Ragi Doke village under Tirbin circle, which witnessed active participation from the public.
Participating in the Camp, local MLA Nyabi Jini Dirchi encouraged villagers to adopt organic cultivation practices and appealed to them to contribute towards the preservation of drinking water sources and the digging of rainwater harvesting pits.
Deputy Commissioner Leparada Himani Meena urged citizens to cooperate with government officials and avail various services and facilities provided at the camp.
ZPM (7A-Tirbin) Bomjar Doke accompanied the MLA, DC, DPO, ADC and engineers from PWD and the Power Department to inspect the general ground development site and requested additional funds for its completion.
Residents from Ragi Doke and six other nearby villages attended the camp and availed benefits including the issuance of PRC, income certificates and other essential services offered by the participating line departments. (DIPROs)