New Delhi, June 20 (IANS) A record 28,107 citizens visited on the second day of the three-day Jan Kalyan Shivirs (June 18-20) being organised by the Delhi government and availed different schemes and services, an official said on Saturday.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the widespread response to the Jan Kalyan Shivir is proof that the Delhi government has been successful in bringing public services directly to people’s doorsteps.

She said that when citizens can access officials from multiple departments under one roof, close to their homes, it saves both time and effort.

They received information on various government schemes, services, and grievance redressal, and completed the required procedures at the camps.

According to official figures, 15,866 people attended the camps on the first day. With this, the total number of citizens who have visited the camps over the first two days has reached 43,973. These citizens have availed government services and submitted applications to resolve their grievances through the camps, the statement said.

For the second consecutive day, the Trilokpuri centre recorded the highest footfall, with 1,349 citizens visiting the camp. It was followed by the Gokalpur centre, which saw 1,335 visitors, the statement said.

Public participation also rose significantly at the Savitri Nagar centre, where 1,253 citizens arrived seeking solutions to their concerns.

The East Loni Road centre also recorded a notable turnout of 1,246 citizens. In addition, attendance crossed 1,000 at several other centres, including Najafgarh Stadium (1,121), Vikaspuri (1,051), and Rajouri Garden (1,130).

Citizens visiting the camps are primarily applying for and availing benefits under welfare schemes and services such as ration cards, Ayushman Cards, old-age and widow pensions, new water connections, Aadhaar registration, e-Shram cards, the Pradhan Mantri SVANidhi Yojana and the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana. Officials from various departments are verifying documents on the spot and completing the required processes without delay.

–IANS

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