Shyamlal Bansal, Director of Haryana Agro, took center stage as the chief guest during a program organized at Government Primary School Pithori, Bhojkoti village, as part of the Vikas Bharat Yatra. The event aimed to showcase various government initiatives, and Bansal actively participated, emphasizing the accessibility of government services to the local community.
During his visit, Bansal toured stalls set up by different departments, addressing services related to old age pension, Aadhar card, Ujjwala scheme, and family identity cards. BDPO Ankur Kumar and Village Secretary Suresh Kumar accompanied him, providing insights into the services being offered to the villagers.
Sarpanch Jaipal Singh and other dignitaries extended a warm welcome to the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra, underscoring the importance of such initiatives in fostering community development.
Addressing the gathering, Shyamlal Bansal urged villagers to seize the opportunity to resolve their issues promptly, emphasizing the government’s commitment to addressing their concerns at their doorstep.
Bansal actively engaged with the stalls, encouraging villagers to take advantage of various government welfare schemes. As a gesture of recognition, he presented certificates to beneficiaries of schemes such as PM Vandan Yojana, Atal Pension, Old Age Samman Allowance, Family Identity Card, BPL Card, Ayushman/Chirayu Card, and other welfare programs.
The event featured cultural performances, including welcome songs, group dances, and patriotic presentations by children.
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