No need to go to Athwa or Nanpura for certificates anymore, benefits now available in Sachin

Surat. People of the Choryasi Assembly constituency will no longer have to travel to the city for 12 types of certificates, including income, residence, creamy layer, senior citizen, and ration card certificates. A newly constructed Jan Seva Kendra (Public Service Center) has been inaugurated at the Sachin Primary Health Center.

Previously, people had to go to the Irrigation Building in Athwalines or the Nanpura Bahumali Center for certificates. Seeing this inconvenience for residents, MLA Sandeep Desai made a presentation before MP and Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil. Following this, and with the guidance of the Union Minister and cooperation from the district administration, this facility was started in Sachin.

The inauguration ceremony held on Saturday, 30th August, was attended by several dignitaries, including Mayor Daxesh Mavani and MLA Sandeep Desai.

MLA Sandeep Desai stated that the Choryasi Assembly is the largest constituency in South Gujarat. Students, senior citizens, government servants, SC/ST communities, non-reserved categories, and poor-middle-class families here require certificates. Now, with all these facilities available in Sachin, people will save both time and money, and the load on the Athwa and Nanpura centers will also be reduced.

Twelve services will be available at the Jan Seva Kendra. Income Certificate, EWS Certificate (Gujarat/Central Government), Residence Certificate, Non-Creamy Layer Certificate, Domicile Certificate, Senior Citizen Certificate, SEBC Certificate, Non-Reserved Category Certificate, SC/ST Certificate, Religious and Linguistic Minority Certificate, all other ready affidavit supplies/ration card related services will be available at the Sachin Jan Seva Kendra.

This facility will benefit approximately 3 lakh people from 11 villages, including Sachin, Un, Pardi Kanade, Kansad, Pali, Uber, Talangpor, Kanakpur, Sonari, Gabheni, and Bhestan.

Athwa

I am unable to identify a specific place or cultural site named “Athwa.” This name could potentially refer to a neighborhood (Athwa Lines) in the city of Surat, India, or it may be a misspelling of another location. For an accurate summary, please verify the correct spelling or provide more context.

Nanpura

I am unable to find any significant historical or cultural site named “Nanpura.” It is possible the name is misspelled, refers to a very localized or lesser-known place, or is a private establishment. Could you please double-check the spelling or provide any additional context?

Sachin

Sachin is a princely state in Gujarat, India, established as a princely state for the Siddi community, descendants of East African migrants, by the British in 1791. It is historically significant for its unique Afro-Indian culture and for being one of the only two princely states in India ruled by a Siddi dynasty.

Choryasi Assembly

The Choryasi Assembly is a historic administrative and legislative body in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was traditionally a council of 92 (chor-yasi) village representatives, established during the era of the Gaekwads of Baroda to govern the Surat region.

Irrigation Building

The Irrigation Building is a historic commercial structure in Boise, Idaho, constructed in 1890. It was originally built to house the offices of the Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company, which played a pivotal role in developing the region’s agricultural water systems. Today, it is a prominent local landmark and home to various businesses.

Athwalines

I am not familiar with a significant cultural or historical site named “Athwalines.” It is possible this refers to a local neighborhood or area, such as the Athwa area in the city of Surat, India, but it is not a widely recognized monument or heritage site with a documented public history.

Nanpura Bahumali Center

The Nanpura Bahumali Center is a prominent Jain temple complex located in Surat, India, renowned for its intricate architecture and spiritual significance. It was established in the 19th century and serves as a major center for the Jain community, reflecting the city’s rich mercantile and religious history. The temple is dedicated to Lord Bahubali and is a hub for religious activities and cultural events.

Sachin Primary Health Center

The Sachin Primary Health Center is a local healthcare facility serving the community of Sachin, a town in the Indian state of Gujarat. While its specific founding date is not widely documented, such centers are typically established by the government as part of India’s efforts to provide accessible primary medical care to its population.