Free Public Welfare Drive by Shiv Sena UBT at Dindoshi Malad: Citizens Urged to Avail Benefits

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Shivsena UBT MLA Shri Sunil Prabhu

By Mewati Sitaram

Shivsena UBT Shakha No. 44, under the guidance of Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) Chief and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Uddhav Thackeray, is organising a free multi-service camp. It is organized by Shivsena UBT Shakha No. 44 in collaboration with the Meshram Foundation. The welfare initiative is spearheaded by local division head Shri Santosh Rane. This camp will take place every Saturday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Tipco Shakha, opposite Passport Office, Malad (East), Mumbai – 97.

  As part of the camp, citizens will be able to avail themselves of multiple essential government-linked services completely free of charge. These include the Ayushman Card for ₹5 lakh worth of health coverage, the E-Shram Card for unorganized workers, Senior Citizen Cards, Senior Citizen Pension Cards, Aadhaar Card updates, ABHA Cards for digital health IDs, and Voter ID Cards. Participants are expected to bring relevant documents such as Aadhaar cards, ration cards, passport-size photos, and mobile numbers as applicable.

Subhash Dhanuka, shivsena Shakha Pramukh of Shakha 44

  The initiative has received strong support from Smt. Tara Nivantgune, head of the Shiv Sena Women’s Wing, and Subhash Dhanuka, Shakha Pramukh, along with several other party office bearers from Shiv Sena and Yuva Sena.

  Ashwin Malik of the Meshram Foundation expressed that the camp aims to empower residents by ensuring they can access key government welfare schemes without hassle or expense. He emphasized that providing citizens with these rights and resources reflects Shiv Sena’s broader commitment to public service and community welfare.

Ashwin Malik of Meshram Foundation

  Sunil Prabhu, MLA of Dindoshi Assembly Constituency, says, “Shiv Sena (UBT) has always believed in reaching out to the common and needy people. Welfare schemes must reach the people they are meant for, without delays or difficulties. Initiatives like these bridge the gap between government policies and grassroots beneficiaries. It’s heartening to see local leadership taking proactive steps to ensure that every citizen—especially the elderly and underserved—can access essential services with dignity.”

  Subhash Dhanuka, Shakha Pramukh of Shakha 44, says, “This initiative is not merely about providing government documents—it’s about empowering people. When citizens have access to identity, healthcare, and voting rights without bureaucratic hurdles or financial burden, we move one step closer to true inclusivity. Our goal is to make sure that no one in our community is left behind.”

Editor in Chief : Mewati SItaram

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