Crowd gathered in the journey camp of Jharkhand’s schemes and files:

Posts

News India Live, Digital Desk: Remember those times, when if one wanted to know the status of a pension scheme or to get one’s name added to the ration card, months would be spent in making rounds of the block headquarters. To reduce this distance in the rural areas of Jharkhand, an ambitious program like “Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar, Aapke Dwar” was launched. Today is 30th December 2025 and the topic of discussion is at what speed the applications taken in Giridih, Ranchi and other districts are being disposed of.

Flood of expectations rising in the camps
When these camps are organized in Panchayats, it is a sight to behold. Some parents come with the hope of housing, while some come with the hope of Savitribai Phule Kishori Samriddhi Yojana. Latest reports from districts like Ranchi and Giridih show that thousands of applications have been submitted in these camps. The good thing is that instead of suppressing the files, the administration is now tracking them digitally, which has given the applicants the facility to check their status on the portal.

Giridih and Ranchi: Work on paper or solution on ground?
Recent data in Giridih district shows that the rate of disposal of complaints has been much better in various blocks there. At the same time, strict instructions have been given to the officials in the camps around the capital Ranchi that minor problems should be solved in the camps themselves. For example, if the pension of an elderly person is stopped due to not being linked to Aadhaar, then the effort is that the employee sitting there resolves it immediately.

But, some applications like ‘New House’ (Awas) or big construction works have a longer process, which is taking some time. This is the reason why some people are a little disappointed after seeing the ‘Pending’ status on the portal, but the administration claims that no genuine application will be rejected.

public opinion
If you go to these camps and talk to any farmer or village woman, he or she will say, “At least the officers are coming to our doorstep.” The distance and fear which used to make common people hesitant in meeting government officials has been reduced to a great extent by this initiative.

Conclusion (in the form of brief suggestions)
Although lakhs of applications have been disposed of, the challenge still remains to resolve those ‘complex’ cases in which the work is stuck due to technical deficiencies. If the government clears these pending files more quickly before entering 2026, then this campaign will truly be called ‘helpful to the laborers and the poor’.