Mobile Camp in Pokhara Benefits 182 Myagdi Residents
Myagdi. A mobile camp organized by the District Administration Office, Myagdi, targeting Myagdi residents living in Pokhara, has benefited 182 people.
Services related to the distribution of national identity cards, passports, registration, and voter list registration were provided at the camp held in Pokhara, the capital of Gandaki Province, on Saturday. The camp was organized in coordination with all six local levels of Myagdi, Pun Service Society Pokhara, and Khiwang Service Society.
According to Assistant Chief District Officer Kul Prasad Acharya, 88 people were provided with national identity cards, one person with a passport, and 63 people were registered in the voter list through the camp. He also informed that 30 people were provided with registration and other administrative service consultations.
Chief District Officer Rabindra Acharya said that the camp was organized with the objective of providing administrative services at the place of residence to Myagdi residents living in Pokhara for employment, study, profession, or business.
"We have provided services by organizing a mobile camp outside the district for the first time," he said, "We will continue to provide services such as national identity cards, passport distribution, and voter list registration by coordinating with the local levels and reaching the ward level."
A team comprising employees from the District Administration Office, District Election Office, and the registration branch of the local levels provided the services under the leadership of Chief District Officer Acharya.
Annapurna Rural Municipality Chairman Bharat Kumar Pun and former chairman Dambadur Pun said that the mobile camp has saved both time and money by removing the compulsion for Myagdi residents living in Pokhara to come to the district headquarters Beni to receive services.
The camp prioritized citizens who had registered their details for national identity cards at the Myagdi District Administration Office from Kartik 24, 2077 BS to Asar end, 2080 BS and had not yet received their identity cards, and Myagdi permanent residents currently residing in Pokhara.
According to the District Administration Office, such mobile camps have been started with the aim of intensifying the distribution of more than 10,000 identity cards to those who have registered their details for national identity cards but have not yet collected them, and to bring administrative services within the reach of citizens.
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