Jan-Vishwas Camp: Collector & SP Hear Grievances, Resolve Issues On-the-Spot
District-level Jan-Vishwas camp in Jhajhon village resolves public issues promptly, fostering trust between citizens and administration.

Administration Attentive to Public Concerns at Jan-Vishwas Camp
The district administration demonstrated full readiness to address public problems during the third district-level Jan-Vishwas camp held in Gram Panchayat Jhajhon, Aaron, as part of the Chief Minister's Jan-Vishwas Abhiyan. This initiative successfully built a strong bridge of trust between the public and the administration, with many cases being resolved on the spot.
For matters requiring further action, concerned officials were given clear instructions for prompt resolution. The camp also facilitated the distribution of benefits to beneficiaries of various government schemes. Essential services like name transfer, caste and domicile certificate issuance, eligibility slip generation, Aadhaar card, and Ayushman card services were also made available on-site.
This event is a component of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav's initiative, which involves organizing Jan-Vishwas camps every Friday across the state.
Collector and Superintendent of Police Directly Engage with Villagers
Collector Shri Kishor Kumar Kanyal and Superintendent of Police Shrimati Hitika Wasal personally attended the camp, attentively listening to the grievances of the villagers. The camp began with the registration of all applicants, and their applications were forwarded to the relevant departments.
Officials then heard individual issues from applicants one by one and ensured immediate resolution wherever possible. For complex cases that could not be resolved instantly, responsible officers were directed to expedite the process, ensuring citizens do not face undue delays.
Distribution of Benefits and Dialogue with Beneficiaries
During the camp, eligible beneficiaries received their allocated benefits under schemes run by various government departments, including the Social Justice Department. Tricycles, designed to make life easier for persons with disabilities, were also distributed.
The Collector and Superintendent of Police engaged directly with beneficiaries to understand the benefits they were receiving from the schemes, gaining insights into the ground-level implementation. Departments such as Agriculture, Horticulture, and Women and Child Development provided detailed information about their respective schemes, eligibility criteria, and available facilities.
Emphasis on Modernization and Innovation in Agriculture
Collector Kishor Kumar Kanyal highlighted the continuous development of Guna district, noting new innovations across various sectors. He stressed the need to move beyond traditional farming methods, encouraging farmers to adopt new and modern techniques.
He believes these techniques can lead to better production at lower costs, ultimately increasing farmers' incomes. This focus aims to enhance agricultural productivity and farmer prosperity within the district.
Superintendent of Police Delivers Message on Safety and Awareness
Addressing the villagers, Superintendent of Police Hitika Wasal urged them to immediately report any suspicious activity, crime, or law and order issues to the police. She emphasized that timely information allows for swift police action, preventing crimes.
She called upon villagers to stay away from drugs and to educate youth about their ill effects. Additionally, she advised vigilance against cybercrimes and cautioned against sharing personal or banking information with unknown individuals. She stated that effective communication between the police and the public is the foundation for building a safe and crime-free society.
District Panchayat President Highlights Schemes and Mobile Court Initiative
District Panchayat President Arvind Dhakad assured the villagers of the district administration's full support. He mentioned that the government operates various schemes, from birth to death, aimed at ensuring benefits reach the last person in line.
Dhakad also spoke about the district's mobile court initiative, which resolves many cases on the spot, freeing citizens from the need to visit government offices. This approach aims to bring governance closer to the people.
Dialogue on Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Opportunities
A significant session at the camp was the 'Udyam Samvad' (Entrepreneurship Dialogue) for entrepreneurs, new startups, and beneficiaries of self-employment schemes. Farmers, welders, painters, and others engaged in self-employment participated.
During this dialogue, detailed information was provided on various schemes of the Entrepreneurship Department, self-employment opportunities, and loan facilities. Entrepreneurs also shared their experiences, business challenges, and valuable suggestions for business expansion. Many entrepreneurs recognized the training, support, and financial assistance received through government schemes as crucial opportunities for becoming self-reliant.
Present at the occasion were District Panchayat President Arvind Dhakad, District Panchayat CEO Abhishek Dubey, SDM Aaron Manjusha Khatri, along with officials and representatives from various departments and elected bodies, all of whom contributed to the success of the camp.
