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Jaipur Rural Service Camps: Administration Reaches Doorsteps for On-the-Spot Grievance Redressal on June 15

By Jyoti Singh šŸ“… June 14, 2026 šŸ‘ļø 1 Views ā±ļø 2 Min Read
Jaipur News, Gramin Seva Shivir 2026

Under a unique initiative by the Rajasthan Government, Gramin Seva Shivir-2026 (Rural Service Camps) will be organized across various Gram Panchayats in the Jaipur district on June 15, 2026. Aimed at resolving the daily grievances of rural citizens directly at their doorsteps, these mega camps will save villagers from making multiple trips to government offices by ensuring the on-the-spot delivery of public welfare schemes and administrative services.

Key Highlights of this News

  • Instant Resolutions: Special service camps to be held across multiple blocks and panchayats in Jaipur on June 15.
  • All Departments Under One Roof: Officials from revenue, electricity, water, and health departments will be present on-site.
  • Direct Scheme Benefits: Eligible villagers will receive immediate enrollment in pension, agriculture, and social security schemes.
  • Administration’s Appeal: District Collector Sandesh Nayak urges citizens to participate in large numbers to avail themselves of government benefits.

Camp Schedule and Panchayat Locations for June 15 Sharing details about the initiative, Jaipur District Collector Sandesh Nayak stated that the administration is making every effort to ensure governance reaches the last person in the village. On June 15, specialized camps will be held in Mohanpura (Sanganer), Dhindha (Jobner), Bhojpura (Phagi), and Lalana (Phulera).

Additionally, camps are scheduled to be organized in the following Gram Panchayats: Bhojyada and Radoli (Chaksu), Habaspura (Sambhar), Bagwada (Amer), Ugariyawas (Mozmabad), Mamatori Kalan and Shivsinghpura (Shahpura), Niwana and Devthala (Chomu), Didawata (Madhorajpura), Todabhata and Bhudla (Bassi), Nimeda (Jaipur), Chawand Ka Mand and Mathasula (Jamwaramgarh), Bingolav (Dudu), Mudoti (Kishangarh Renwal), and Nangal Purohitan (Rampura Dabri).

Instant Disposal of Complaints by Nodal Officers The biggest advantage of these camps is that villagers will not have to wander between different departments to get their problems fixed. Top officials from the Revenue, Panchayati Raj, Agriculture, Public Health Engineering (Water Supply), Electricity Board, Medical & Health, and Women & Child Development departments will be present under one roof.

These officials will actively listen to public grievances and resolve them immediately in accordance with the rules. The district administration has appealed to all rural residents to visit these camps in large numbers, get their pending issues resolved without delay, and ensure their registration in various welfare schemes of the state government.

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