By Mohammad Amin Mir
On a September morning, Nussu Badragund, a village in Tehsil Qazigund, was unusually lively. Men and women gathered outside the Panchayat Ghar, holding bundles of documents or folded applications.
Inside, Revenue Department officials moved steadily, distributing certificates, recording grievances, and resolving land disputes on the spot.
For villagers, this was more than administrative work.
Certificates that normally took weeks arrived within hours. Land disputes, lodged in files and courts for years, found resolution in a single sitting.
Governance was no longer distant. Officials were present, attentive, and directly engaged with the community.
The programme, running from September 17 to October 2, coincides with Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. Gandhi