Kerala’s Wayanad becomes first district in country to provide basic documents to all tribal people

Kerala’s Wayanad becomes first district in country to provide basic documents to all tribal people

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Category : National Published on: January 23 2023

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  • Wayanad becomes the first district in the country to provide basic documents and facilities such as Aadhaar cards, ration cards, birth/death certificates, election ID cards, bank accounts and health insurance to all tribe’s people.
  • The drive was launched in November 2021 at Thondarnadu grama panchayat.
  • Apart from the basic documents, other services such as income certificates, ownership certificates, age certificates, and applications for new pensions are also provided at the camps.

About Kerala: 

  1. Capital: Thiruvananthapuram
  2. Chief Minister: Pinarayi Vijayan
  3. Governor: Arif Mohammad Khan
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