Delhi Launches Jan Sunwai Camps for Ration Card Grievances
The Delhi government will host weekly 'Jan Sunwai Camps' starting May 2 at district offices to address ration card issues. Residents can resolve grievances, apply, or correct errors. The initiative seeks to streamline services, with on-the-spot assistance ensuring no eligible household is denied benefits under the public distribution system.
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The Delhi government is set to launch weekly 'Jan Sunwai Camps' at district offices to tackle ration card grievances. Starting May 2, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has prioritized helping residents whose cards have been unjustly stopped.
Camps will run every Saturday from 9 am to 11 am, offering a platform for new applications, corrections, eligibility, and distribution-related complaints. According to Food and Supplies Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, applicants should seek on-the-spot assistance to resolve issues.
The government aims for transparent and efficient service delivery, ensuring no eligible household misses public distribution system benefits. Dedicated teams will track complaints, ensuring immediate restoration for eligible cases.
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