The Tawang district administration conducted the Seva Aapke Dwar (SAD) 2.0 camp at Mago village on Tuesday, bringing a wide range of government services to the doorstep of the people.
The camp was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Tawang, Namgyal Angmo, along with Zila Parishad Chairperson Leki Gombu.
The initiative aimed to ensure last-mile delivery of essential government services while creating awareness on key public initiatives, including the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, Kheti Bachao Abhiyaan, Census Operations, waste management, plastic pollution, and various citizen-centric welfare schemes.
Nineteen government departments participated in the camp, offering a wide range of services.
The Departments of Agriculture and Veterinary distributed vegetable seeds, animal feed, vitamins, and veterinary medicines to farmers and livestock owners. Aadhaar registration, free health check-ups, and several other public services were also provided, benefiting a total of 543 people.
Addressing the gathering, ZPC Leki Gombu recalled that the camp had originally been planned last year but could not be conducted due to heavy snowfall.
He urged the villagers to make full use of the services being offered and encouraged them to bring forward any issues requiring his intervention for timely resolution.
In her address, Deputy Commissioner Namgyal Angmo noted the remarkable pace of development witnessed in Mago village over the past few years.
She expressed satisfaction over the increasing number of tourists visiting the remote border village even during the lean tourism season, describing it as an encouraging sign for the local economy.
Referring to the district administration’s initiative last year to train the youth of Mago in hospitality and tourism, she said that similar capacity-building programmes could be organised again this year if required.
She encouraged the residents to establish more homestays and hotels to cater to the growing influx of tourists and create sustainable livelihood opportunities.
