Over 1000 written applications submitted at Meeyamgi Numit, Thoubal
Source: The Sangai Express / DIO
Thoubal, February 01 2025:
Meeyamgi Numit for the month of February was successfully organised by the District Administration Thoubal today at the Counting Hall of Deputy Commissioner Office Complex Thoubal.
A Subhash Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal along with District Level Officers heard various grievances and demands of the public.
Speaking to the media, the Deputy Commissioner said the District Administration is committed to facilitating benefits of various government schemes and "Meeyamgi Numit" is a platform to meet and address the grievances of the people.
He said the day has brought hope amongst the people in the district and that the government is working for the welfare of the people.
He expressed happiness as a large number of people turned up.
Deputy Commissioner said the District Administration is committed to solve various problems and grievances of the public at the earliest in collaboration with the concerned departments.
He said PMJAY cards were distributed to senior citizens who are above seventy years after checking their Aadhar card.
More than forty PMJAY cards, including twenty eight cards for older persons, were distributed today.
He said a large number of people are seeking benefits related to schemes under the Social Welfare Department, CMHT cards and other schemes.
The Deputy Commissioner also distributed two disability cards to beneficiaries.
More than 1000 written applications were received today including the CMHT and pension schemes for widow & old age and grievances related to other departments like PHED, Police, MSPDCL among others.
More than twenty five stalls of different departments were opened to meet the demand of the public including Police, CMO, ICDS, ZEO, MSPDCL, Veterinary, Agriculture and Fishery.
SP Thoubal Dr S Ibomcha Singh, ADM B Lokeshor Sharma, SDO Lilong Arvind Hanglem IAS, SDO Thoubal, high ranking police officials and other District Level Officers of different departments attended the programme to address the grievances of the general public.