CM Dhami holds Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar camp in Gopeshwar

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CM Dhami holds Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar camp in Gopeshwar

Synopsis

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a mass outreach camp at Gopeshwar on 15 July 2026 under the Seva, Sushasan evam Samarpan fortnight, resolving 172 grievances on the spot and delivering welfare scheme benefits to 4,632 residents of Chamoli district.

Key Takeaways

7,472 people participated in the Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar camp at Police Maidan, Gopeshwar on 15 July 2026 .
All 1,737 applications received across departments were disposed of during the camp itself.
172 of 203 complaints were resolved on the spot; the rest referred for expedited action.
4,632 beneficiaries received benefits under various state and central welfare schemes.
CM Dhami directed on-the-spot delivery of a jhangora processing machine to a farmer from village Khalatara and approved a National Livestock Mission proposal for a poultry farmer from Badagaon.
Two FPOs achieving Rs 1 crore annual turnover — Roopkund Fed Farmers Producer Company and Unnati Swayatt Sahkarita FPO — were specially honoured at the event.

The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Wednesday, 15 July 2026 that Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami presided over a large-scale public outreach camp at the Police Maidan, Gopeshwar, under the 'Seva, Sushasan evam Samarpan' (Service, Good Governance and Dedication) service fortnight, resolving hundreds of grievances on the spot.

Context

The event was held under the 'Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar' ('Government for All, at the Doorstep of All') programme, designed to bring administration directly to citizens. A total of 7,472 people participated in the camp, making it one of the largest single-day outreach exercises conducted in Chamoli district.

Of 1,737 applications received across various departments, all were disposed of during the camp itself. Out of 203 complaints received, 172 were resolved on the spot, while the remaining were referred to concerned departments for expedited action.

Policy Backdrop

The 'Seva, Sushasan evam Samarpan' framework has been a recurring governance instrument of the Uttarakhand government since 2022, combining grievance camps with direct scheme disbursement to improve last-mile delivery. The initiative aligns with the national push for saturation of central and state welfare schemes in remote hill districts.

Several central schemes were activated at the camp. Four beneficiaries received zero-interest loans under the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Sahakari Kisan Kalyan Yojana. One beneficiary received Rs 4 lakh under the NABARD Polyhouse Scheme, another received Rs 2 lakh under the Prime Minister Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises scheme, one received Rs 2 lakh for mushroom production, and one received Rs 4.20 lakh under the Kiwi Mission. Six beneficiaries received the Mukhyamantri Mahalakshmi Kit from the Women Empowerment and Child Development department, and three received marriage grants under the Scheduled Caste Putri Vivah Anudan scheme.

The Agriculture Department provided a Farm Machinery Bank to the Tilak Self-Help Group, village Kundi, along with a jhangora processing machine, two grass-cutter machines, and chain-link fencing for village Bairagna. Two beneficiaries received fodder seeds from the Animal Husbandry Department.

Stakeholders and Impact

A total of 4,632 beneficiaries were covered under various departmental schemes during the camp. Several individual cases drew direct intervention from CM Dhami. Smt. Sarita Devi of village Khalatara, Nandanagar block, flagged the absence of threshing and processing infrastructure for jhangora (barnyard millet), preventing farmers from getting fair prices; the Chief Minister directed agriculture officials to provide a jhangora threshing and processing machine to her at the camp venue itself.

Shri Neeraj Bhatt of village Rauli Gwad, Dasholi block, requested lilium flower seeds by August; the CM directed officials to supply seeds within one month. Shri Gulshan Singh Rana of village Badagaon, Jyotirmath block, sought a poultry hut for a farm; his proposal was approved under the National Livestock Mission. Shri Jaydeep Singh of village Kaujpothani, Dasholi block, complained that his contractor registration application with PWD had been pending for four days; the CM directed the Executive Engineer to clear it the same day. Shri Devendra Singh of village Nauli, Pokhari block, requested apple saplings and anti-hail nets under the Apple Mission; the District Horticulture Officer was directed to provide maximum subsidised benefits.

Two farmer producer organisations were specially honoured: Roopkund Fed Farmers Producer Company Limited, Hatkalyani (Deval), and Unnati Swayatt Sahkarita FPO, Padergaon (Nandanagar), both of which achieved an annual turnover of Rs 1 crore.

What's Next

CM Dhami stated that the state government's objective is to ensure 'swift and effective resolution of public problems,' and that through the 'Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar' campaign, governance is reaching citizens directly to strengthen transparency, accountability, and public trust. Further district-level camps under the same fortnight are expected across Uttarakhand, with follow-up action on pending applications and machine distribution in Chamoli to be monitored by concerned departments.

Point of View

CM Dhami converts welfare delivery into a visible, personalised event, reinforcing both the party's grassroots connect and the state machinery's accountability. The simultaneous honouring of FPOs with crore-rupee turnovers signals a dual messaging strategy: immediate relief for subsistence farmers alongside a growth narrative for organised agri-collectives. Whether the pending 31 complaints and follow-up seed deliveries are tracked with equal rigour will determine if the initiative is sustained governance or periodic spectacle.
NationPress
15 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar Jan-Jan Ke Dwar programme in Uttarakhand?
'Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar' is an outreach programme of the Uttarakhand government under the Seva, Sushasan evam Samarpan fortnight, where senior officials including the Chief Minister travel to districts to hear public grievances and deliver welfare scheme benefits directly to eligible residents.
How many people attended the Gopeshwar camp held by CM Dhami on 15 July 2026?
A total of 7,472 people participated in the camp held at Police Maidan, Gopeshwar, Chamoli district, on 15 July 2026.
What is jhangora and why did CM Dhami provide a processing machine for it?
Jhangora, also known as barnyard millet, is a traditional crop widely grown in Uttarakhand's hill districts. A resident of village Khalatara flagged that the absence of threshing and processing infrastructure was preventing farmers from getting fair prices; CM Dhami directed that a jhangora threshing and processing machine be provided on the spot.
What schemes were used to distribute benefits at the Gopeshwar camp?
Benefits were distributed under multiple central and state schemes including the National Livestock Mission, the NABARD Polyhouse Scheme, the PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises scheme, the Kiwi Mission, the Apple Mission, the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Sahakari Kisan Kalyan Yojana (zero-interest loans), and the Mukhyamantri Mahalakshmi Kit, among others.
Which farmer producer organisations were honoured by CM Dhami at the Gopeshwar event?
Roopkund Fed Farmers Producer Company Limited of Hatkalyani (Deval) and Unnati Swayatt Sahkarita FPO of Padergaon (Nandanagar) were specially honoured for achieving an annual turnover of Rs 1 crore each in the agriculture sector.
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