'Meeyamgi Numit held at Kumbi
Source: Chronicle News Service / DIO
Bishnupur, February 08 2025:
Bishnupur district administration led by deputy commissioner Lourembam Bikram, organised 'Meeyamgi Numit' for two days at the Kumbi Government High School Ground in Terakhong, Kumbi, culminating on Saturday.
The event saw a notable turnout with maximum participation from the local population, particularly from the Kumbi and Wangoo areas, located far from the district headquarters.
On the second day of the event on Saturday, nearly 900 people participated, exceeding the previous day's turnout of around 700 individuals, bringing the total participation to more than 1,600 over the two days.
The initiative, aimed at delivering government services directly to the people, was a great success, with over 33 government departments offering essential services to the public.
Among the services provided were the issuance of birth certificates, PMJAY cards, CMHT cards, Aadhaar enrolment, rationcard quota inclusion, employment exchange registration, opening of bank accounts, and enrolment in the sponsorship programme for CNCP, among others.
The initiative has not only increased awareness of various government schemes but also made them more accessible to the public, the visitors said.
DC Lourembam Bikram handed over important documents, including ration cards, CMHT cards, Jamabandi copies, and PMJAY cards, to the public.
The event was also attended by ADM Toijam Opendro, AC to DC S Gunamani Singh, SDOs, BDOs, and district level officers.
Departments that took part in the event included labour, social welfare department, health, CAF&PD, NIC; MSRLM, education, PHED, agriculture, horticulture, and others.
Financial institutions such as Manipur State Cooperative Bank, Moirang, and Punjab National Bank, Moirang, Manipur Rural Bank, Kumbi and State Bank of India, Moirang were also present to support the citizens' needs.
Mention may be made that 'Meeyamgi Numit' for the month of February was organised in Kumbi as promised by the chief minister N Biren Singh during a public interaction programme held in Terakhong earlier this month.