Published on: May 19, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Mohla, India
Under the Sushasan Tihar 2026 initiative, a Jan Samasya Nivaran (public grievance redressal) camp was successfully organized at the Herkutumb Cluster of Janpad Panchayat Mohla, witnessing overwhelming participation from rural citizens. The camp focused on inclusive development by ensuring government schemes reach the last mile and addressing public grievances efficiently.
Villagers from 12 Gram Panchayats — Markatola, Dhobedand, Kandadi, Kaneri, Ramgarh, Mohla, Pendakodo, Majiyapar, Kulhardoh, Kunjamtola, Vijaypur, and Mandingpiding — attended the camp in large numbers. A total of 1,209 applications related to public demands and complaints were received, and prompt action for resolution was initiated, with several cases settled immediately on-site.
Administration Reaches Villages with Multi-Department Services
Various government departments set up dedicated stalls to provide information and services under welfare schemes:
- Health Department: Health check-ups and Ayushman Card awareness
- Education Department: Scholarship schemes and academic guidance for students
- Revenue Department: Assistance related to land mutation, demarcation, and revenue cases
- Panchayat & Rural Development Department: Rural development programs
- Agriculture Department: Awareness on modern farming techniques and improved seeds
- Women & Child Development and Social Welfare Departments: Schemes for women, children, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities
Villagers expressed satisfaction, stating that for the first time multiple departments were available at a single village-level platform, strengthening public trust in governance.
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Students Honoured for Academic Excellence
Students who performed exceptionally in board examinations were felicitated and awarded certificates during the event. Public representatives and officials congratulated them and encouraged continued excellence in education and community development.
Public Representatives Highlight Governance Outreach
District Panchayat President Namrata Singh described Sushasan Tihar as an effective platform for direct communication between the government and citizens. She emphasized that the state government aims to ensure that no eligible beneficiary remains deprived of welfare schemes.
The program was attended by Collector Tulika Prajapati, CEO District Panchayat Bharti Chandrakar, Additional Collector G.R. Markam, SDM Mohla Hemendra Bhuarya, local representatives, officials, and a large gathering of villagers.
Direct Distribution of Scheme Benefits
During the camp, beneficiaries received assistance under various government schemes:
- Pension approval letters (old age, widow, and disability pensions) for 4 beneficiaries
- Lakhpati Didi recognition certificate for 1 beneficiary
- MGNREGA job cards distributed to 6 beneficiaries
- Housing completion certificates and house keys handed over to 6 beneficiaries
- Loan approval under women livelihood schemes
- Digital loan booklets distributed to 10 beneficiaries
- Ayushman Cards provided to 4 beneficiaries
- Ice boxes and water containers distributed to 4 beneficiaries under the Fisheries Department
The Sushasan Tihar camp demonstrated grassroots governance by bringing administrative services directly to rural communities and strengthening inclusive development initiatives.



