Delhi govt. campaign on welfare schemes brings relief for some, dejection for others

The Delhi government held a three-day campaign across 42 locations to provide citizens with easier access to various welfare schemes and services. While many residents successfully obtained documents or information, others faced frustration due to missing paperwork or unclear eligibility requirements.
Why it matters
Illustrates the challenges of public service delivery and the mixed efficacy of government outreach programs in urban settings.
The Delhi government’s three-day campaign launched across 42 locations to educate and provide residents with access to welfare schemes and services under one roof has evoked mixed response. While many residents welcomed the initiative launched by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, some found their applications stalled by missing documents.
The report balances the government's stated goals with the lived experiences of citizens, including both successes and failures.
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