Agartala: A series of Janbhagidari camps held in Tripura's Unakoti District successfully connected 26,000 local residents with government services. The initiative focuses on community participation to ensure public programs reach the intended beneficiaries across the region.
These camps serve as a direct link between the administration and the public. By bringing welfare resources directly into the district, officials aim to improve the accessibility of state-run programs and streamline the delivery of assistance to those who need it most.
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