The Deputy Commissioner Ghanshyam Thori said that all the government departments and elected representatives have to make concerted efforts to ensure 100 percent registration of the beneficiaries under AB-SSBY.
Presiding over a meeting, Deputy Commissioner said the district has already covered 70 percent beneficiaries under the scheme and rest 30 percent would be enrolled by March 15 for which we have to make serious efforts to achieve the target. He appealed the Municipal Councillors, sarpanchs, and members of block samitis and zila parishad to sensitize the people of their localities.
He said that apart from Common Service Centres, health institutions and sewa kendras, the district administration has been organizing camps for making e-health cards under the scheme.
He said that 13 government and 60 private hospitals have been empanelled under the scheme and list can also be checked www.sha.punjab.gov.in .
Deputy Commissioner said that smart ration card holders, construction workers, SECC beneficiaries, small traders and J-form holders are eligible under the scheme and eligibility can also checked on www.sha.punjab.gov.in .
He appealed all eligible beneficiaries to get registered themselves and they can also contact 0181-2224417 for any kind of information.
Deputy Commissioner also reviewed the smart village campaign and asked BDPOs to complete all the works within stipulated timeline. He asked DDLG to personally supervision the implementation of the projects.
He also took stock of the Covid vaccination drive and appealed people to follow all Covid protocols to keep the pandemic at bay.
Prominent among present occasion included ADC (G) Jasbir Singh, SDMs Gautam Jain, Rahul Sindhu, Dr Vineet Kumar, Sanjiv Sharma, DDLG Darbara Singh and others.