KAYING, 3 Feb: A Seva Aapke Dwar (SAD) outreach programme was flagged from here in Siang district by DC Tayi Taggu, with the objective of delivering government services at the doorsteps of the people, particularly in remote and interior areas.

In his address, the deputy commissioner emphasised on coordinated efforts among departments to ensure efficient service delivery and effective grievance redressal.

Various government departments will provide services during the SAD camps.

The initiative aims to provide a single platform for citizens to access multiple government services in a time-bound and citizen-friendly manner.

Meanwhile, a SAD 2.0 camp was organised at Laho village in Tirap district on Tuesday, marking another significant step towards strengthening inclusive governance and doorstep service delivery in remote areas of the district.

Addressing the gathering, Deputy Commissioner Liyi Bagra said that the state government’s flagship initiative, Seva Aapke Dwar, is a true example of “governance in action,” as it brings essential services directly to the doorsteps of the people.

Describing the programme as a major step towards inclusive governance, she remarked that its impact is clearly visible on the ground, with increased public participation, greater awareness of government schemes, and enhanced inter-departmental coordination.

The DC distributed ST/PR certificates, as well as agricultural, fisheries, and horticultural tools to farmers from six participating villages. (DIPROs)