Senapati, May 23, 2026 (DIO-IPR): The District Administration of Senapati on Friday continued the fourth day of the nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign titled Jan Bhagidaari—Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle under the PM JANMAN and DAJGUA initiatives.
The programme was held at Tadubi Village Hall and covered six DAJGUA villages under Tadubi T.D. Block, namely Chowainamei Khunou, Chowainamai Khullen, Chakumei, Tadubi, Makhan Centre and Makhan Khunou.
The campaign focused on raising awareness and ensuring direct outreach of Government welfare schemes and developmental initiatives to remote villages, while also providing essential on-the-spot services to beneficiaries.
Representatives and experts from various line departments, including Agriculture, Social Welfare and banking institutions, participated in the programme and sensitized the public on several welfare schemes such as PM KISAN, PMMVY, PMSBY, PMJJBY and others.
To provide immediate assistance at the grassroots level, nine departmental stalls were set up by Forest, Health, Agriculture, Social Welfare, ICDS, CAF & PD, Horticulture and Soil Conservation departments, along with banking sectors. The stalls provided guidance, enrolment services, essential support and free screening for Non-Communicable Diseases during the day-long campaign.
The tribal empowerment campaign witnessed enthusiastic participation, with altogether 360 individuals attending from Tadubi Block. The event also featured interactive community activities, including a village transect walk and plantation drive, during which 200 tree saplings were distributed to promote a greener environment.
An Intensive Campaign on Balanced Use of Fertilizer was also conducted at the venue. The programme was organised by the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Senapati, under the supervision of the District Agriculture Office, Senapati.
Speaking at the event, District Agriculture Officer (DAO) Senapati, Lavei James, urged the gathering to adopt and promote natural fertilizers. He stated that chemical fertilizers carry severe long-term effects on both human health and the environment. He further advised farmers to use fertilizers judiciously and strictly according to soil requirements.
The DAO also encouraged farmers to visit his office or consult their respective block in-charge officers for continued guidance and support.
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