Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that young Jan Seva Mitras are playing a important role in the development and public welfare of the country and the state. This scheme was launched with the idea of connecting the youth as a link between the public and the administration. This is probably the largest government internship programme in the country. Chief Ministers of other states are also taking interest in this scheme and many states are making programmes similar to it. Chouhan was holding a virtual dialogue with the Jan Seva Mitras of the state from Samatva Bhavan in Bhopal today.
Chouhan said that Jan Seva Mitras are doing better work in the districts and the echo of their work is being heard. While remaining alert and active, the youth should ensure that the needy people are provided benefits of the schemes by connecting them with various plans. If any problem arises in the implementation of the schemes, then give feedback to the governmentand administration. One Jan Seva Mitra has to be made for every 50 houses, the target is to make 3 lakh Jan Seva Mitras in the state.