CM Dhami Launches Second Phase of Doorstep Public Service Programme, Report Says
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched the second phase of a doorstep public service delivery programme in Uttarakhand, according to a News Mill report published July 9.
Current Summary
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched the second phase of a doorstep public service delivery programme, according to a News Mill report published July 9. The name of the programme, the services covered under the second phase, how residents can access them, the districts where it operates, the outcomes of the first phase, the agency implementing the scheme, and any statement from the Chief Minister have not been detailed in the available signal. Uttarakhand has previously run doorstep service delivery initiatives, under which residents can obtain certificates and other government services at home, aimed at reducing the need to visit government offices, which is particularly significant in remote hill areas.
What We Know
- CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched the second phase of a doorstep public service programme, per a News Mill report published July 9.
What Is Still Unclear
- The name of the programme and the services covered in the second phase
- How residents can access the doorstep services and any fees involved
- The districts where the programme operates and the implementing agency
- The outcomes of the first phase
- Any statement from the Chief Minister or the state government
What Changed
- 10 Jul, 12:30 amSignal detected: CM Dhami Launches Second Phase of Doorstep Public Service Programme, Report Says
Background
Uttarakhand has previously experimented with doorstep delivery of government services such as certificates and documents, an approach seen as especially useful in remote hill districts where residents must otherwise travel long distances to government offices.