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‘Meeyamgi Numit’ held at Kakching and Waikhong SDO office

Deputy Commissioner Rohit Anand, and Superintendent of Police Thokchom Vikramjit Singh, led the event at the DC Office Complex in Kakching and the SDO Waikhong office.

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Kakching: The District Administration, Kakching, on Friday organized Meeyamgi Numit (People’s Day) at the offices of the Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Kakching and Waikhong, providing essential government services to the public.

Deputy Commissioner Rohit Anand, and Superintendent of Police Thokchom Vikramjit Singh, led the event at the DC Office Complex in Kakching and the SDO Waikhong office.

At the SDO Kakching office, 27 Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT) cards and 35 birth certificates were issued. The District Forest Office distributed 50 saplings, while the Manipur State Power Development Company Limited (MSPDCL) provided 90 bulbs. Correction of 14 Aadhaar cards was also facilitated. Also, Deputy Commissioner Shri Rohit Anand and SP Shri Thokchom Vikramjit Singh distributed textbooks and play materials to students and teachers of KakchingWairi Junior High School. A total of 365 people registered for services at SDO Kakching and 26 departments provided services to the public.

During the program, the District Social Welfare Office distributed four wheelchairs, three Chief Minister Widow Pension Cards, two walking sticks, four Manipur Old Age Pension Cards, and four Chief Ministergi Shotharabasingi Tengbang Cards. Also, the District Supply Officer (CAF&PD) facilitated the renewal and modification of ration cards and addressed inquiries related to the Ujjwala scheme.

At the SDO Waikhong, around 300 applications were received, with 19 departments setting up stalls to address public grievances. Land Resources Department issued a total of 143 certificates which included income, birth, death and residential certificates. The Social Welfare Department received 138 applications, 114 for Old Age Cards, 3 for Disability Cards, and 21 for Widow forms, all of which were processed. ZEO Kakching received 15 applications, all of which were resolved. 

The District Agriculture Department received 40 applications, which were also resolved. The Handloom and Textiles Department received 6 applications. CAF & PD received 14 applications, all of which were resolved. The Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department received 4 applications, with 2 were resolved. Sugnu Municipal Council received 4 applications, all of which were resolved. ICDS Kakching received 4 applications, which were all resolved. The District Child Protection Unit received 1 application, which was resolved. 

The Health Department received 58 applications, all of which were addressed. Langmeidong CD Block received 17 applications, out of which 16 were resolved. The Veterinary Department received 1 application, which was resolved. Sub-Treasury, PHED, Forest, RD & PR and the Directorate of Craftsmen and Training departments also opened their stalls.

Speaking on the occasion, DC Rohit Anand stated that many people were unable to access government schemes over the past 18 months. To address this, the Meeyamgi Numit has been restarted at Kakching Headquarters and Waikhong Subdivision Office, ensuring that citizens can avail themselves of various government services.

He said the MeeyamgiNumit will now be a monthly initiative, providing an opportunity for everyone to access the government services they need. He sincerely urged the public to participate in large numbers and make full use of the platform.

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