Mission Samadhan launched in Chirang district

The Chirang district administration is all set to implement the Mission Samadhan
Mission Samadhan launched in Chirang district

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KOKRAJHAR: The Chirang district administration is all set to implement the Mission Samadhan, which was launched in the district in February last year, to provide caste certificates to those people who have been facing difficulties for getting them for many years.

Addressing the media, Chirang Deputy Commissioner Narendra Kumar Shah said that they would start giving caste certificates to genuine beneficiaries from Tuesday as they had already received some applications from people. He said that due to lack of certificates of Schedule Caste (SC) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), many people in the Chirang district have been deprived of public welfare schemes.

"Therefore, the Chirang district administration has adopted this scheme called 'Mission Samadhan' to issue caste certificates to people of the district," he added. As per rules, one of the families who do not have a caste certificate will be issued a caste certificate. For this, caste certificates would be provided to all genuine applicants of 62 VCDCs in the district by holding Gram Sabhas.

The Deputy Commissioner informed that the Chirang district administration had undertaken this process alone at the first time in Assam.

The VCDC president, local people, educators, social workers, leaders of organizations etc., would hold Gaon Sabhas at 10 places in the district tomorrow.

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