- 626 applications resolved in Tamnar
The Good Governance Festival, organized across the state on the initiative of Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai, has now become a major platform for public concern. In this connection, a massive public problem resolution camp was organized in Kunjemura village under the Tamnar development block of Raigarh district. The camp not only resolved the problems of the villagers on the spot, but also directly benefited eligible beneficiaries from various welfare schemes. A total of 626 applications were received at the camp, most of which were resolved on the spot.
- The real concept of good governance is the welfare of villages, poor and farmers.

Former minister Shri Satyanand Rathiya, who reached the camp, while explaining good governance, said that this government is the protector of every section of the society. Highlighting the successes of good governance, he said that 18 lakh families have been given the gift of Prime Minister’s house. Under Kisan Kalyan, paddy is being purchased at the support price of Rs. 3100 and annual assistance of Rs. 10 thousand is being given to landless agricultural laborers. Through Mahatari Vandan Yojana, 70 lakh women are being given financial assistance of Rs. 1 thousand per month. He said that roads, bridges and health facilities are being expanded from villages to cities.
- Major achievements of Kunjemura camp
Held in the presence of Collector Mayank Chaturvedi, villagers from the cluster’s 20 gram panchayats participated in this camp. A total of 626 applications were received, most of which were resolved on the spot. At departmental stalls, officials from the revenue, health, ration, pension, and electricity departments heard people’s complaints.
- Relief gift to the beneficiaries

During the camp, materials and certificates were distributed by various departments. Lakhpati Didi Yojana certificates were distributed to 4 women, portable walking sticks and hearing aids were distributed to 4 handicapped persons by the Social Welfare Department. KCC was provided to 4 farmers and fruit trees were given to 16 beneficiaries by the Agriculture and Horticulture Department. Health and Nutrition: Ayushman cards were distributed to 5 beneficiaries, baby shower of 5 pregnant women and Annaprashan of 5 children were organised. Ration cards, pension acceptance letters, fishing nets (including ice boxes) and toilet construction certificates were distributed.






















































































































































