CM Dhami Inspects "Govt at Every Doorstep" Camp, Pushes for Grievance Redressal

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami personally inspected a grassroots camp under the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" campaign to assess grievance redressal and service delivery. He directed officials to ensure speedy and transparent resolution of public issues, emphasizing that welfare schemes must reach the last person in society. The visit aligns with the state's 2026 development roadmap, which prioritizes transparent, accountable, and technology-driven governance. Key goals include mandatory e-governance, a zero-tolerance policy on corruption, and empowering youth and women.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Reviews "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar" Campaign On-Ground

  • On-ground campaign assessment
  • Grievance redressal & service delivery
  • 2026 roadmap for governance
  • Focus on transparency & technology
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CM Dhami assesses on-ground implementation of "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" campaign

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected a Nyaya Panchayat camp, reviewed grievance redressal, and outlined Uttarakhand's 2026 roadmap for transparent, tech-driven governance.

"The objective... is to ensure that government schemes and services reach the last person in society. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, January 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday inspected a Nyaya Panchayat-level camp organised at Khairaman Singh in Dehradun district to assess the on-ground implementation of the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" campaign.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister reviewed the status of grievance redressal at the multi-purpose camp held under the "Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore" (Administration Towards Villages) programme and obtained feedback regarding the campaign.

The Chief Minister also visited the stalls set up by various departments at the camp and assessed on-site arrangements to ensure that villagers benefit from the government's public welfare schemes and services. During the programme, assistive devices were distributed to 102 persons with disabilities and senior citizens.

Chief Minister Dhami issued clear instructions to officials to ensure the speedy, transparent, and satisfactory resolution of public grievances. He stated that the objective of the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" campaign is to ensure that government schemes and services reach the last person in society. Therefore, the campaign must be implemented with complete sensitivity, responsibility, and effectiveness.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that 2026 is set to be a decisive, results-oriented year for the state's development, with the government focusing on effective implementation of policies, visible grassroots-level change and tangible improvement in the income and living standards of citizens.

The 2026 roadmap, guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is centred on good governance, inclusive development, economic self-reliance, strengthening agriculture and horticulture, and maintaining environmental balance.

The government's foremost objective is to make governance more transparent, accountable and technology-driven.

In 2026, e-governance will be made mandatory across all departments, with a strong push for digital file systems, online services and time-bound delivery. Under the zero-tolerance policy against corruption, speedy grievance redressal and timely service delivery will remain top priorities.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that empowering youth and women remains the government's top priority.

- ANI

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Priya S
Distributing assistive devices on the spot is a great step. My nani lives in a remote part of Uttarakhand and getting her a hearing aid was a bureaucratic nightmare. More such camps, please! The focus on women and youth empowerment is also crucial.
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Rohit P
"Zero-tolerance against corruption" and "speedy grievance redressal" – we hear this in every speech. The real test is on the ground. Will a common person's complaint against a local official be acted upon? That's what transparency means. The 2026 digital push sounds good, but internet connectivity in villages first needs to be fixed.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in rural development, the "Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore" concept is excellent in theory. The multi-department stall approach can save villagers countless trips. The key is sustained implementation and training local volunteers to help people navigate these services.
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Vikram M
Good to see the CM inspecting personally. Accountability starts at the top. The focus on agriculture and environmental balance for Uttarakhand is spot on. Our farmers need better market access and tech support. Hope this campaign delivers that.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the intent, I have a respectful criticism. These camps often become one-day events. What about the grievance filed the day after? A permanent, accessible online/offline system integrated with these camps is needed. "Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" should be a continuous process, not an event.

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