Gangtok:10th March: ‘In a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at bringing governance to the doorstep of the people, CM PS Tamang, chaired the Mukhyamantri Jan Sambadh Programme organised under the “Connect to CM” platform at Samman Bhawan,here on Tuesday.
The programme marked an important step towards strengthening direct communication between the Government and citizens, with a special focus on supporting families belonging to the BPL category and other economically weaker sections of society.
During the programme, 34 Block Administrative Centres (BACs) across the State were connected through video conferencing, enabling interaction with Block Development Officers (BDOs) and beneficiaries from different districts.
In the course of the interaction, a large number of beneficiaries from the DESME BPL category, along with several others from economically weaker sections, received assistance under various welfare initiatives. These included the Chief Minister’s Medical Assistance Scheme (CMMAS), Chief Minister’s Discretionary Grant (CMDG), Chief Minister’s Self-Employment Assistance Scheme (CMSEAS), Sikkim Garib Awas Yojana (SGAY), allotment of land to the landless, the Chief Minister Education Assistance Scheme (CMEAS) for deserving students, as well as opportunities for government employment.
The beneficiaries were selected through a rigorous and transparent verification process to ensure that assistance reaches the most deserving individuals. While interacting with the beneficiaries, CM assured them that their official orders and benefits would be delivered at their respective BACs within a week, thereby eliminating the need for them to travel long distances to government offices.
‘I reiterated that the Government remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting BPL families and economically disadvantaged sections, ensuring that welfare schemes effectively reach those who need them the most,’disclosed CM.
And ‘ further informed that such programmes will be organised every two months to enhance transparency, strengthen service delivery, and empower citizens across the State. The delivery of such benefits will also be facilitated at the respective BACs to ensure greater convenience for the beneficiaries.’
The “Connect to CM” platform, launched on 14 October 2025, serves as a direct channel for citizens to raise grievances, seek assistance, and communicate with the Government. Through timely intervention and prompt responses to the calls received, the platform has been able to address and resolve a significant number of grievances arising from administrative hurdles.
