Musa Resident Receives Rural Area Certificate in Just Two Days
Mansa, Dec 22
District Mansa has secured the top position in Punjab with the minimal pendency of applications at Sewa Kendras.
Divulging the details, Deputy Commissioner of Mansa, Navjot Kaur, IAS, said that a total of 163,109 applications have been received through the Punjab e-Seva portal in Mansa district from December 22, 2024, to December 21, 2025. Out of these, 158,478 applications have been disposed of in time, and 3,694 applications are under process.
She said that the rate of pending applications in Mansa district is only 0.08 percent.
She added that, as per the directions of the Punjab government, instructions have been given to all departments regarding the time-bound disposal of applications received from citizens so that people do not face any inconvenience.
She further said that the government is also providing the service of Door Step Delivery (DSD) under the “Sarkar Tuhade Dwar” initiative, where citizens can avail over 400 government services by calling 1076, eliminating queues for essential documents and certificates.
People can track their applications online and a Sewa Sahayak delivers the service/certificate to their home.
So far, 6,600 applications have been received under DSD in the district. Sixteen Sewa Kendras are providing services in the district, she added.
Arshdeep Singh, a resident of Village Musa (District Mansa), said that he had applied for a Rural Area Certificate at the Sewa Kendra in Mansa on 16 December 2025.
The deadline for the application was 26 December and he received the certificate within two days, on 18 December.



