Empowering Communities: Success Stories from the Antyodaya Sambal Camp 2025
Success Story 1
This narrative revolves around Tanisha Jain, a resident of Dharmapura Badapadmpura. Tanisha has been afflicted with cerebral palsy since birth, resulting in 80% physical disability. Her daily life is entirely reliant on a wheelchair and the support of her family. Her father earns a living by selling lamps at a rented shop in the Jain temple of Padampura, facing financial hardships. On June 23, 2021, Tanisha's parents applied for the Rajasthan government's social security pension scheme under the disability category, and she has been receiving benefits directly into her bank account through DBT. Beneficiaries are required to undergo annual physical verification to continue receiving benefits. However, due to her disability, Tanisha had not been able to complete this verification for the past six months. Her father, busy managing the shop, was unable to take her for the verification. Upon learning about the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Sambal Camp 2025 in their village, he brought Tanisha in her wheelchair to the camp to explain their situation to the camp supervisor. Following the supervisor's instructions, the relevant department initiated Tanisha's physical verification. Since her face could not be scanned, the village development officer of Chaksu promptly conducted the verification using OTP. As a result, Tanisha has resumed receiving her social security pension, and her family expressed gratitude to the state government for the assistance provided through the camp.
Success Story 2
In accordance with state government directives, a camp was held on June 24, 2025, in Sultanpur village under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Sambal Camp 2025. Residents including Mrs. Galol Devi, Mr. Chhitar Devanda, Mrs. Prabhu Devi, Mr. Shivji Ram, and Mr. Sitaram Devanda from Chakvada presented a petition to Sub-Divisional Officer Rakesh Kumar, requesting account partitioning. They reported ongoing disputes among account holders due to the lack of partition, which had hindered agricultural activities on the land for several years. The Sub-Divisional Officer instructed the Tehsildar of Fagi to proceed with the account partitioning as per regulations. The Tehsildar successfully obtained consent from all account holders and executed the partition on-site under Section 53 of the Rajasthan Agricultural Tenancy Act. The account holders expressed their gratitude to the administration and thanked the state government for organizing the camp.
Success Story 3
On June 24, 2025, another camp was organized in Chakvada village as part of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Sambal Camp 2025. Local residents presented a petition to Sub-Divisional Officer Rakesh Kumar regarding the removal of encroachments on the non-cultivable land numbers 590 and 2185. The Sub-Divisional Officer directed the Tehsildar to take appropriate action. Tehsildar Ravi Shekhar Chaudhary, along with other officials, inspected the site where temporary encroachments had blocked the pathway, causing waterlogging issues due to canal overflow. Immediate action was taken using a JCB machine to remove the encroachments, resolving the waterlogging problem and bringing joy to the villagers, who praised the administration and expressed their appreciation for the state government's initiative.