Press Release
Press Release Social Welfare Department, Soreng
Information & Public Relations Department
IEC Campaign for “Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA)” & Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh
Venue: 7-Chuchen Takuthang GPU
In Collaboration With: Mangalbaria PHC
The Social Welfare Department, Soreng, in collaboration with Mangalbaria PHC, successfully conducted an Information, Education & Communication (IEC) Campaign under the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA) and Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh on 25th June 2025 at 7-Chuchen Takuthang GPU, which has been identified as a tribal village under the DAJGUA initiative.
Objective:
The campaign was organized to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, the first tribal freedom fighter of India, and to raise awareness as well as ensure the saturation of government welfare schemes in tribal-centric areas.
Dignitaries Present:
1. Chief Guest: Shri Niraj Dong, Hon’ble Panchayat President, 7-Takuthang Chuchen GPU
2. Special Guest: Shri Sreejan Manger, Panchayat Member
3. Smt. Prativa Tamang, Senior Welfare Officer
4. Shri Manarath Rai, Deputy Director, BAC Mangalbaria
5. Dr. Biplove Targain, Dental Surgeon
6. Sharda Gurung, Senior Nurse, MPHC
7. Mr. Prayash Manger, Office Assistant, MPHC
8. Mr. Bishal Kharka, DEO, Mangalbaria BAC
9. Office Assistant, Mangalbaria BAC
10. Representative, Police OP Mangalbaria
11. Anganwadi Workers, Chuchen Takuthang
12. ASHA Workers, Upper and Chuchen Takuthang
13. Representatives, Social Welfare Department
14. Staff, DESME
15. Students, SLDGK Mangalbaria Senior Secondary School
16. NGO, JOJO Catering Service
17. Senior Citizens, Patients, Children, and Villagers from the local community.
Key Highlights:
- 44 patients screened for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
- 7 beneficiaries provided with PM-AJAY ID Cards
- 11 beneficiaries issued AABA ID Cards
- Awareness sessions conducted on Central Government social welfare schemes and scholarship programmes
The campaign received enthusiastic participation from the local community, including senior citizens, students, patients, children, and villagers, reflecting the success of the outreach initiative.
Venue: 7-Chuchen Takuthang GPU
In Collaboration With: Mangalbaria PHC
The Social Welfare Department, Soreng, in collaboration with Mangalbaria PHC, successfully conducted an Information, Education & Communication (IEC) Campaign under the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA) and Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh on 25th June 2025 at 7-Chuchen Takuthang GPU, which has been identified as a tribal village under the DAJGUA initiative.
Objective:
The campaign was organized to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, the first tribal freedom fighter of India, and to raise awareness as well as ensure the saturation of government welfare schemes in tribal-centric areas.
Dignitaries Present:
1. Chief Guest: Shri Niraj Dong, Hon’ble Panchayat President, 7-Takuthang Chuchen GPU
2. Special Guest: Shri Sreejan Manger, Panchayat Member
3. Smt. Prativa Tamang, Senior Welfare Officer
4. Shri Manarath Rai, Deputy Director, BAC Mangalbaria
5. Dr. Biplove Targain, Dental Surgeon
6. Sharda Gurung, Senior Nurse, MPHC
7. Mr. Prayash Manger, Office Assistant, MPHC
8. Mr. Bishal Kharka, DEO, Mangalbaria BAC
9. Office Assistant, Mangalbaria BAC
10. Representative, Police OP Mangalbaria
11. Anganwadi Workers, Chuchen Takuthang
12. ASHA Workers, Upper and Chuchen Takuthang
13. Representatives, Social Welfare Department
14. Staff, DESME
15. Students, SLDGK Mangalbaria Senior Secondary School
16. NGO, JOJO Catering Service
17. Senior Citizens, Patients, Children, and Villagers from the local community.
Key Highlights:
- 44 patients screened for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
- 7 beneficiaries provided with PM-AJAY ID Cards
- 11 beneficiaries issued AABA ID Cards
- Awareness sessions conducted on Central Government social welfare schemes and scholarship programmes
The campaign received enthusiastic participation from the local community, including senior citizens, students, patients, children, and villagers, reflecting the success of the outreach initiative.