Agartala, 15th June 2026: A ‘Jan Kalyan Shivir’ was organized on Monday under the initiative of the Karbook Block with the objective of bringing various government services and welfare schemes closer to the people. The camp focused on ensuring that residents, especially those in remote areas, could directly access information and benefits from different government departments.
A total of 16 government stalls were set up at the venue, where officials from various departments interacted with the public and provided necessary guidance regarding available schemes and services. Departments under the Karbook Block, including Fisheries, Forest, Agriculture, Health, and others, actively participated in the camp.
Through the stalls, people were informed about government schemes, subsidies, financial assistance programs, agricultural development initiatives, fish farming opportunities, forest conservation measures, and social welfare schemes. Several beneficiaries also received direct benefits and assistance from different government departments during the event.
The programme was attended by several dignitaries, including Sujoy Uchoi, Sanjay Manik Tripura, Pradip Debbarma, Subrajit Paul, Asim Kumar Tripura, and Pranab Tripura. Officials from various departments, public representatives, and other distinguished guests were also present.
Addressing the gathering, speakers highlighted the importance of such welfare camps in ensuring that government initiatives reach every section of society. They stated that these programmes help bridge the gap between administration and the public by providing people with direct access to information, services, and assistance.
A large number of residents participated in the camp and expressed satisfaction over receiving direct guidance and support regarding government facilities and opportunities. The event was viewed as an important step towards strengthening public outreach and ensuring effective implementation of welfare schemes at the grassroots level.


