Jagananna Suraksha: AP opens 1,305 camps for single-day processing of govt documents
The government has identified 11 focused documents based on the requests and grievances received by the citizens.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 2 July 2023 8:00 AM ISTTadepalli: Jagananna Suraksha programme commenced across Andhra Pradesh, with a total of 1,305 Suraksha camps set up (two per mandal) in 175 Assembly constituencies. The month-long campaign will be organised across 15,004 sachivalayams for the single-day processing of government documents in a phased manner.
The campaign was launched by chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on June 23. Within seven days, the Jagananna Suraksha campaign has made a remarkable impact, reaching 25 lakh households through its door-to-door outreach activities.
āAs per the chief ministerās directions, the entire government apparatus is working together to engage with the public in an effort to strengthen the welfare programmes. For the next 30 days, the government will focus on streamlining document-specific issues to assist citizens acquire certificate-related paperwork in a single day,ā said social welfare minister Merugu Nagarjuna.
The government, through this campaign, is establishing a robust security net with the deployment of government machinery of 1.5 lakh+ secretariat staff that include 2.6 lakh grama and ward volunteers and 3,000 mandal level officers to survey 1.6 crore households and conducting 15k+ Jagananna Suraksha Camps to ensure all-inclusive delivery of welfare schemes and essential certificates to every eligible individual in the state in a single day.
The government has identified 11 focused documents based on the requests and grievances received by the citizens. They include integrated certificates, income certificates, birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, mutations for transactions and corrections, family member certificates, mobile number updation in Aadhaar cards, Crop Cultivator Rights Card (CCRC), new/split of rice cards, and splitting of the household.
In order to coincide with upcoming college admissions, the government has strategically chosen the one-month timeline for the Jagananna Suraksha programme.