Rohit Gupta Inspects Rural Service Camp in Barmer District

Dr. Rohit Gupta, the district in-charge secretary, recently inspected a rural service camp in Barmer's Sevaniala village. He evaluated the arrangements and emphasized the importance of timely resolution of public issues. The camp provided various welfare services, including the distribution of soil health cards and personal toilet construction approvals. Gupta also reviewed medical facilities at the local hospital and promoted environmental conservation through tree planting. His visit aimed to ensure that citizens benefit from government schemes effectively.
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Inspection of Rural Service Camp


In Jaipur, Dr. Rohit Gupta, the district in-charge secretary, conducted an inspection of the rural service camp held in the Sevaniala village of the Baytu Panchayat Samiti in Barmer district on Monday. He reviewed the arrangements and assessed the various welfare schemes being implemented by different departments at the camp.


During his visit, Dr. Gupta emphasized the need for officials to ensure timely and quality resolution of public issues. He observed the stalls set up by various departments and engaged with villagers to understand their problems and needs.


Dr. Gupta instructed the relevant officials to address the cases received with sensitivity and priority. He highlighted that the purpose of these rural service camps is to provide citizens with access to various government schemes and services in one location. Therefore, all departments should work in coordination to ensure eligible individuals benefit from these programs and that each case is resolved within the stipulated timeframe.


During the camp, soil health cards were distributed to Kishanaram, son of Manaram, and Bhuraram, son of Mularam, under the Soil Health Card Scheme. Additionally, under the Swachh Bharat Mission, a sanction order for the construction of a personal toilet was provided to Farsaram, son of Bhagwanaram. Furthermore, insurance policies were distributed to Manglaram, Hariyo Devi (wife of Tajaram), and Ramu Devi (wife of Thakaram) under the Mangla Animal Insurance Scheme.


Review of Medical Facilities

Dr. Rohit Gupta also inspected the sub-district hospital in Baytu, where he reviewed the medical facilities. He assessed the available health services and provided necessary directives to strengthen and enhance the medical arrangements.


In a bid to promote environmental conservation, Dr. Gupta planted saplings in the premises of the Government Ayurvedic Dispensary, urging for more trees to be planted and protected.