West Bengal Launches Comprehensive Local Services Initiative
West Bengal government initiates the 'Amader Para, Amader Samadhan' scheme offering 16 services, including drainage, education, and transport. Commencing August 2, camps will be set up across the state to address citizens' issues directly, ensuring transparency and efficiency. This drive complements another flagship programme for local solutions.

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The West Bengal government has announced an initiative to provide 16 essential services under the 'Amader Para, Amader Samadhan' scheme. This programme aims to address local issues such as drainage, education centers, and public transport, starting from August 2.
Camps will be strategically placed across every block, village, and urban area in Bengal excluding festival days and holidays. Officials aim to ensure transparency with digital record-keeping, addressing citizens' concerns without intermediaries.
This initiative will set up approximately 27,000 camps over three months in conjunction with the ongoing 'Duare Sarkar' programme. The government seeks to streamline service delivery and problem resolution at the grassroots level.
(With inputs from agencies.)