Administration takes services to remote Nyoma villages under ‘Mimang-Si-Sjabstogs’ initiative
As part of the ongoing “Mimang-Si-Sjabstogs” (Administration at Your Doorstep) initiative, a public outreach camp was organised at Kharnak and Samad in the Nyoma Subdivision on November 20. The camp was held under the supervision of SDM Nyoma, Kacho Asgar Ali, and saw active participation from villagers along with officials from various government departments.
The Village Nambardar welcomed the SDM and visiting officials, expressing gratitude for their efforts in bringing essential public services closer to the remote communities.
Addressing the gathering, the SDM emphasized that the Mimang-Si-Sjabstogs programme aims to bridge the gap between the administration and the public by delivering government services directly at the grassroots level. He encouraged villagers to freely interact with officials, raise local issues, and submit grievances for timely resolution.
The camp witnessed enthusiastic community participation, with departments providing on-the-spot services, information about welfare schemes, assistance with essential documentation, and grievance redressal.
The administration reiterated its commitment to continuing such outreach initiatives to ensure inclusive development and responsive governance across the remote areas of the subdivision.





