CM Dhami delivers sewing machine to Sahaspur SHG by noon
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday, 11 July 2026, announced that a sewing machine requested by a woman named Babli from Sahaspur for her self-help group was delivered by noon the same day, hours after she raised the matter at a government outreach event.
Dhami shared the development on X, writing that during the 'Jan-Jan ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan ke Dwar' ['Government for all, at the doorstep of all'] programme, Babli of Sahaspur requested a sewing machine for her Self-Help Group. 'Immediate instructions were given to officials for necessary action,' he wrote. 'I am pleased that by this afternoon, the sewing machine has been provided to sister Babli's group.'
Context
The Jan-Jan ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan ke Dwar programme is an Uttarakhand government outreach initiative designed to bring state services and grievance redressal directly to citizens at the local level. Sahaspur is a township in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand, and the camp there served as the venue where Babli raised her request directly with administration.
Dhami concluded his post with a statement of intent: 'Janseva hamare liye keval aashwasan nahin, balki samayabaddh samadhan sunishchit karne ka sankalp hai' — 'Public service for us is not merely an assurance, but a commitment to ensuring time-bound solutions.'
Policy Backdrop
Women's Self-Help Groups in India receive institutional support under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM), launched in 2011, which facilitates livelihood assets — including sewing machines — to enable income generation and skill-based micro-enterprise at the grassroots level.
Productive assets such as sewing machines are a common intervention under both central and state schemes, helping SHG members build tailoring-based livelihoods. Uttarakhand has been an active participant in NRLM implementation, channelling such assets through district administration and block-level offices.
Stakeholders and Impact
The direct beneficiary is Babli and her Self-Help Group in Sahaspur, who gain a productive asset that can generate household income through tailoring work. More broadly, SHG women across rural Uttarakhand stand to benefit if the administration's stated commitment to same-day grievance resolution is applied consistently across outreach camps.
The episode also signals the administration's use of public outreach events as live grievance windows — where requests made in the morning are acted upon before the day ends — a format that BJP-governed states have increasingly adopted to demonstrate administrative responsiveness.
What's Next
The Jan-Jan ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan ke Dwar programme is expected to continue with further district-level camps across Uttarakhand. Observers will watch whether the pace of asset distribution to SHGs accelerates in the run-up to the 2027 Uttarakhand assembly elections, and whether the administration formalises same-day redressal as a measurable standard across all camp locations.