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Over 3 crore people visited 'Duare Sarkar' camps, claims Mamata

Bengal CM expresses gratitude towards the people of the state for making the scheme a success

Our Bureau, PTI Calcutta Published 10.09.21, 01:36 PM
Mamata Banerjee

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Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said over three crore people have visited the ongoing Duare Sarkar camps, a mass outreach drive to help people benefit from state-run schemes.

The second edition of the "Duare Sarkar" (government at doorsteps) programme was launched on August 16 and will continue till September 15.

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She thanked the people of the state for visiting the camps and also congratulated the government officials.

"Extremely happy to share that more than 3 crore people have visited the #DuareSarkar camps since 16th August. I congratulate all GoWB officials for making this initiative a huge success. I thank the people of Bengal for coming to the camps and availing all benefits," Banerjee said on Twitter.

Two government schemes - ''Lakshmi Bhandar'' and Swasthya Sathi - appeared to be the top picks among the three crore people who have turned up in the month-long camps.

The newly launched ''Lakshmi Bhandar'' scheme assures monthly support of Rs 1,000 for women of each SC/ST household and Rs 500 for the general category. ''Swasthya Sathi'' is a cashless basic health cover for secondary and tertiary care up to Rs five lakh per annum per family.

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