Shiv Sena, Siddhesh Kadam Foundation’s ‘Janatechya Dari’ Campaign Benefits Over 25,000 Mumbai Residents

Zakhas Team
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Mumbai: The ‘Janatechya Dari’ public outreach initiative, jointly organized by Shiv Sena and the Siddhesh Kadam Foundation, has reportedly benefited more than 25,000 residents across Mumbai by providing access to essential government services, welfare schemes, and civic assistance.

The campaign aims to bridge the gap between citizens and government agencies by taking public services directly to local communities, making it easier for residents to avail themselves of various benefits without visiting multiple government offices.

Bringing Government Services Closer to Citizens

The ‘Janatechya Dari’ campaign has been conducting outreach camps across several parts of Mumbai, where residents receive assistance with documentation, welfare scheme applications, grievance redressal, and other civic services.

Volunteers and party workers have been helping citizens complete paperwork, understand eligibility criteria for government schemes, and connect with the relevant authorities.

Over 25,000 Residents Assisted

According to the organizers, the initiative has already reached more than 25,000 beneficiaries, including senior citizens, women, students, daily wage workers, and economically weaker sections of society.

Residents have reportedly received assistance related to:

  • Government welfare schemes
  • Pension and senior citizen services
  • Health-related documentation
  • Aadhaar and other identity-linked services
  • Civic grievances and local administrative issues
  • Educational and scholarship guidance

The campaign is designed to simplify access to public services and reduce the burden of navigating multiple government departments.

Siddhesh Kadam Foundation’s Role

The Siddhesh Kadam Foundation has been working alongside Shiv Sena volunteers to coordinate the camps, mobilize resources, and ensure that citizens receive timely support.

Foundation representatives said the initiative focuses on reaching underserved communities and ensuring that eligible beneficiaries do not miss out on government welfare programmes due to lack of awareness or procedural difficulties.

Focus on Grassroots Outreach

Party leaders said the campaign reflects a grassroots approach to public service by taking administrative support directly to neighborhoods rather than requiring residents to visit government offices.

The outreach programme has witnessed participation from local elected representatives, social workers, volunteers, and officials who have helped resolve various public grievances during the camps.

Plans to Expand the Initiative

Organizers indicated that the ‘Janatechya Dari’ campaign will continue across more localities in Mumbai in the coming months. Additional camps are expected to focus on increasing awareness of government welfare schemes and assisting more residents with documentation and public services.

Conclusion

With over 25,000 Mumbai residents reportedly benefiting from the initiative, the ‘Janatechya Dari’ campaign has emerged as a significant grassroots outreach effort aimed at improving access to government services and addressing civic concerns at the community level. Organizers say they intend to expand the programme to reach even more citizens across the city.

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