The nation-wide Information, Education & Communication (IEC) campaign under PM JANMAN and DA-JGUA was held at the Deputy Commissioner’s Conference Hall, Zunheboto, on May 19 on the theme “Jan Bhagidari – Sabse Door Sabse Pehle.” The campaign aimed to create awareness on government welfare schemes for tribal communities and conduct beneficiary saturation drives for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).
The meeting was chaired by Shaying Sheu, NCS, ADC Zunheboto, who emphasized the importance of departmental roles and responsibilities in ensuring that government welfare schemes and essential services reach every doorstep. He stated that even if one person benefits from the awareness drive, “that itself counts and matters.”
He further encouraged all departments to work collectively, adding that the initiative should not fail as it is a shared responsibility.
It was resolved that all departments would jointly conduct awareness drives on various departmental schemes across Zunheboto district on a cluster basis. The campaign will commenced from May 25 covering Akuluto at Lumitsami Village, Suruhuto at Yehemi Village, and Aghunato at Viyilho Village.
On May 26, the campaign will continued at Atoizu in Vekuho New Village, Satoi at Satoi Village, and Pughoboto at Mishilimi Village. On May 27, the awareness drive will be held at Lizu Naghuto Village in Zunheboto and at Khukiye Lukhai Village under Satakha. A review meeting is scheduled to be held on May 29.
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Longleng:

The District Administration, Longleng launched the Nationwide IEC Campaign “Jan Bhagidaari – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” at the DC’s Office, Longleng on May 18.
The campaign will be conducted from May 18 to 25, with an aim to create awareness on welfare schemes and ensure delivery of government services and entitlements to tribal communities across the district.
Speaking at the launching program, Deputy Commissioner Longleng, W. Manpai Phom, NCS, called upon all departments to ensure effective implementation of the campaign activities in the villages.
The programme includes village-level awareness campaigns, beneficiary saturation drives, health camps, Aadhaar enrolment, welfare scheme facilitation, and grievance redressal sessions.
A review meeting will be held on May 25 to assess the progress of the campaign and discuss further follow-up measures.
Phek:

District Administration of Phek led by Deputy Commissioner, Rhosietho Nguori, NCS and Department Heads of District Offices conducted the launching program of Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan, Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, held at DC’s Conference Hall, Phek on May 20.
The primary objective is to reach tribal communities and particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) living in remote areas with the benefits of government schemes.

