Overwhelming Response to Jagananna Suraksha. CM Jagan initiated various developmental schemes for the benefit of weaker sections of society. CM Jagan also announced Jagananna Suraksha to ensure that the developmental schemes are reaching the weaker sections and no one should be deprived of the benefits.
The state government already conducted 1,305 Jagananna Suraksha camps simultaneously across 175 Assembly constituencies on Saturday. Ministers, MLAs, and MPs participated in the programs across 26 districts. Merugu Nagarjuna ,Minister for Social Welfare said "The entire government apparatus is working together to engage with the public in an effort to strengthen the welfare programmes. For the next 30 days, the government will focus on streamlining document-specific issues to assist citizens acquire certificate-related paperwork in a single day. The government is establishing a robust security net with the deployment of government machinery of 1.5 lakh Secretariat staff, including 2.6 lakh gram and ward volunteers and 3,000 mandal-level officers to undertake the survey of 1.6 crore households . We will conduct 15, 000 Jagananna Suraksha camps to ensure all-inclusive delivery of welfare schemes."
He added ‘Our government has successfully delivered 99% of all manifesto promises. Moreover, we want to ensure that whoever is left out from the ambit of our social welfare schemes due to technical glitches, should also be covered under the Jagananna's security net.’
MLC Marri Rajasekhar said ‘It is to provide documents and certificates to people without them going to government offices,’ and added ‘The government has strategically chosen this timeline as it coincides with the upcoming college admissions. This will facilitate students in obtaining the necessary updated documents for admissions and accessing hostel facilities, scholarships, and other benefits. Furthermore, the beneficiary lists of various welfare schemes will be revised in the coming months ideally in August.’

























