Imagine walking five minutes to your Gram Panchayat office and walking back home with a corrected land record, an Ayushman Card, a verified pension, and a patta in your hand, all in a single morning. That is exactly what Rajasthan’s Seva Shivir 2026 is making possible for millions of citizens across the state.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has launched this massive service delivery campaign under the banner “Aamjan ki samasyaon ka mauke par hi nistaaran” – meaning, on-the-spot resolution of common people’s problems. Starting June 12 and running through July 15, 2026, these camps are active in every corner of Rajasthan, from remote villages to busy city neighbourhoods.
This article covers everything you need to know about what services are available, which 22 departments are participating, what financial benefits urban residents can claim, and exactly how to make the most of this opportunity before it closes on July 15.

What is Seva Shivir 2026?
Seva Shivir 2026 is a statewide public service campaign organised by the Rajasthan Government in two parallel tracks – the Gramin Seva Shivir (Rural Service Camp) and the Shahari Seva Shivir (Urban Service Camp). Both run simultaneously from June 12 to July 15, 2026.
The Revenue Department acts as the nodal department for the rural camps, coordinating 21 additional departments, a total of 22 departments operating under one roof at every Gram Panchayat headquarters across Rajasthan. Urban camps run under the Urban Development and Housing (UDH) Department and Local Self Government (LSG) bodies.
Campaign Period: June 12 – July 15, 2026
Timings: Monday to Saturday, 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM (or until all work is done)
Rural Venue: Gram Panchayat Headquarters
Urban Venue: Municipal Body / UIT Offices
Official Portal: graminsevashivir.rajasthan.gov.in/Website/Index
How Does It Work? The Zero Pendency Promise
The government does not just set up a camp and take applications home. Every application must be resolved on the same day – this is the Zero Pendency policy. If an official rejects an application, they must provide a written reason. No application can be left hanging after July 15.
All officers and staff must stay present from camp start to end. The IT Department has built a dedicated digital monitoring portal where the camp in charge uploads daily progress reports. Every document issued at the camp carries a special “Gramin Seva Shivir 2026” stamp for authenticity.
District Collectors are instructed to ensure the active participation of local MPs, MLAs, Zila Pramukhs, and Pradhans – making this a truly people-driven initiative. A State-Level Coordination Cell operates under the Principal Secretary, Revenue, to review progress daily.
Gramin Seva Shivir: 22 Departments, All Services at One Place
The rural camps are the heart of Seva Shivir 2026. Here is a complete breakdown of what each participating department provides:
1. Revenue Department (Nodal)
- Correction of revenue records and land accounts
- Partition of land accounts (Khataa Vibhajan)
- Resolution of right-of-way (raaste) disputes
- Mutation (Namantaran) of land records
- Removal of encroachments from government and grazing land
- Land allotment to landless farmers, grant of Khatedari rights
- Boundary demarcation (Seemajyaan) and Abaadi extension
- Issuance of various certificates (domicile, caste, income, etc.)
2. Rural Development Department
- Selection of eligible families under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin)
- Promotion and registration of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), bank account linking
- VBG Ram Ji Yojana outreach and promotion
3. Panchayati Raj Department
- Approval of IHHLs (individual household latrines) under Swachh Bharat Mission
- Patta distribution and plot allotment to Vimukta, Ghumntu, and Ardh-Ghumntu families
- Issuance of birth and death certificates
- Sanitation-related works in villages
4. Forest Department
- Resolution of forest land cases
- Free distribution of saplings (plants) to citizens
5. Medical and Health Department
- Maternal and child health check-ups
- Cancer and Sickle Cell screening
- TB (tuberculosis) testing
- Vaccination drives
- Distribution of Ayushman Bharat Cards
6. Ayurveda and Indian Medicine Department
- Free health check-up camps organised at the Shivir location
- Distribution of essential medicines to patients
7. Animal Husbandry Department
- Animal health camps and vaccination drives for livestock
- Distribution of insurance policies under Mukhyamantri Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana
8. Energy Department
- Resolution of electricity supply and transformer complaints
- All electricity-related grievances were addressed on the spot
9. Agriculture Department
- Information on various farming schemes and subsidies
- Awareness about Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
10. Cooperation Department
- Awareness about crop loan (Fasli Rin) schemes for farmers
- Verification of PM-Kisan beneficiaries
11. Food and Civil Supplies Department
- Resolution of pending NFSA (ration card) cases
- e-KYC and Aadhaar seeding for ration card holders
12. Planning Department (Jan Dhan / Banking)
- Opening of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan accounts
- Social security insurance scheme enrollment
- Enrollment in Atal Pension Yojana
- Jan Aadhaar-linked work and corrections
13. Social Justice and Empowerment Department
- Pension verification for elderly, widows, and disabled citizens
- Palanhar Yojana processing and renewal
- UDID card and artificial limb distribution
- Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojana-related work
14. Women and Child Development Department
- Lado Protsahan Yojana benefits for girl children
- Kali Bai Bheel Sambal Udaan Yojana
- Pannadhai Suraksha Evam Saman Kendra
- Mukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah Anudan Yojana (mass wedding grant)
- One Stop Centre and Women Helpline services
- Shiksha Setu and Mukhyamantri Matritva Poshan
- Pradhan Mantri Matritva Vandana Yojana
- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao and other women’s safety schemes
15. Education Department
- School enrollment drives across villages
- Palanhar Yojana and scholarship grievance resolution
- Removal of encroachments from school land
16. Labour Department
- Processing of Toolkit Assistance Scheme applications for construction workers
17. Transport Department
- Issuance of concessional and free travel passes for Rajasthan Roadways buses to eligible citizens
18. Disaster Management and Relief Department
- Resolution of assistance cases related to natural calamities (flood, drought, fire)
19. Water Resources Department
- Preparation of proposals for drainage problems, waterlogging, dam maintenance, and encroachments
20. Public Health Engineering and Groundwater Department
- Drinking water supply management and planning
- Handpump repair and water quality testing
- Resolution of pipeline leakage complaints
21. Public Works Department (PWD)
- Repair of rural roads and government buildings
22. Sainik Kalyan Department
- Resolution of pension problems of ex-servicemen
- Identity card-related issues for veterans and their families
Shahari Seva Shivir: Big Relief for Urban Citizens
Urban residents get a dedicated set of services and, importantly, some of the largest financial discounts the Rajasthan Government has offered in years. UDH Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra chairs the camp’s oversight, and DLB Secretary Ravi Jain has issued strict same-day disposal orders for all urban bodies.
Patta and Lease Services
- Issuance of Leasehold to Freehold Pattas under sections 69-A, 54-E, 50-B, and 60-C
- 100% interest waiver on pending lease dues up to 2025-26 if paid in a lump sum during the camp
- 60% discount on the lease amount + 50% discount on mutation charges for a 10-year advance lump-sum freehold payment
- 100% waiver on interest and penalty for EWS and LIG allottees on lump-sum payment of pending instalments
- 50% penalty waiver on sale of lottery-allotted residential plots before completion of the mandatory 10-year period
- Fully paid auctioned or lottery plots issued pattas without any interest or penalty
- Layout plans approved locally under Old Township Policy-2010 for cases where Section 90-A proceedings were completed before New Township Policy-2024
Certificates and Licenses
- Birth, death, and marriage certificates issued on the spot
- Fire NOC, Trade License, Signage License
- Sewer connection, OFC and Mobile Tower NOC
- EWS certificate issuance
Infrastructure and Civic Work
- Road repair and pothole patching
- Street light restoration and repair
- Drain and manhole repair, ferro cover fixing
- Sewer line leakage repairs
Flagship Scheme Applications
- Applications accepted and approved for all state flagship schemes
- Applications for Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana (Free Electricity Scheme)
- Applications for Kusum Yojana (solar pump scheme for farmers)
The Numbers Don’t Lie: Early Impact of Seva Shivir 2026
In just the first five days of the campaign, the results speak for themselves. By June 16, 2026, more than 1,407 camps had been held across Rajasthan. Over 5,76,292 citizens had already received services – pensions restored, land disputes resolved, farm subsidies sanctioned, and documents issued on the spot.
In Udaipur alone, on Day 1 of the rural camp, a farmer received a ₹1.25 lakh agricultural subsidy, and multiple stalled pensions were restored within hours. CM Bhajanlal Sharma personally visited a camp at Netra village in Pali district on June 20, distributing pattas, certificates, and scheme cheques directly to beneficiaries.
How to Check Seva Shivir Date and Camp Location
The Rajasthan Government has launched an online Camp List portal that allows citizens to find the exact date, venue, and nodal officer details of their nearest Seva Shivir. Before visiting a camp, it is advisable to check the schedule online to avoid unnecessary travel.
Step 1: Visit the official Seva Shivir Camp List portal at graminsevashivir.rajasthan.gov.in/Website/CampList.
Step 2: Select your District (जिला) from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: Choose your Block (ब्लॉक) and then select the relevant Gram Panchayat (ग्राम पंचायत).
Step 4: If required, enter the camp date or leave it blank to view all available camps for the selected area.
Step 5: Click on Submit. The portal will display the complete camp schedule in a table format.
Step 6: Note down the Camp Date, Location, and Name of the Nodal Officer shown in the results. Carry all relevant documents and visit the camp on the scheduled date.
The camp list can be searched district-wise, block-wise, and Gram Panchayat-wise, making it easy for citizens to locate the nearest Seva Shivir and access government services without visiting multiple offices.
How to Reach the Camp and What to Carry
Visit your nearest Gram Panchayat headquarters (for rural areas) or your local municipal office or UIT office (for urban areas) on any working day from June 12 to July 15, between 9:30 AM and 6:00 PM.
Carry these documents:
- Aadhaar Card – mandatory for almost all services
- Jan Aadhaar card – for Rajasthan-specific scheme benefits
- Land records / Jamabandi – for revenue and patta matters
- Previous application receipts – if you have an old pending case
- Ration Card – for NFSA and food supply matters
- Income certificate – for EWS patta or scholarship applications
- Relevant scheme documents – specific to the service you need
Check district-wise camp schedules of Seva Shivir in Rajasthan on the official portal: graminsevashivir.rajasthan.gov.in/Website/CampList
Important Links
| Service | Link |
|---|---|
| Seva Shivir Official Portal | https://graminsevashivir.rajasthan.gov.in/Website/Index |
| District-wise Camp List | View Camp Schedule |
| Rajasthan Sampark | sampark.rajasthan.gov.in |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Rajasthan Seva Shivir 2026
Q. What is Rajasthan Seva Shivir 2026?
Ans. Seva Shivir 2026 is a statewide government service delivery campaign running from June 12 to July 15, 2026. It brings 22 departments together at Gram Panchayat and municipal offices to resolve citizens’ problems on the spot – the same day – without any need to visit separate government offices.
Q. What are the dates and timings of Seva Shivir 2026?
Ans. Camps run from June 12 to July 15, 2026, on all working days (Monday to Saturday), from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM or until all pending work is completed for the day.
Q. Where are the Seva Shivir camps held?
Ans. Rural camps are held at Gram Panchayat headquarters across all districts of Rajasthan. Urban camps are at municipal body offices and Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) offices in cities and towns. Check the exact schedule at the official camp list portal.
Q. Which 22 departments participate in Gramin Seva Shivir 2026?
Ans. Revenue (nodal), Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, Health, Ayurveda, Animal Husbandry, Energy, Agriculture, Cooperation, Food and Civil Supplies, Social Justice and Empowerment, Women and Child Development, Education, Labour, Transport, Disaster Management, Water Resources, Public Health Engineering and Groundwater, Public Works (PWD), Forest, Planning, and Sainik Kalyan.
Q. What financial relief is available in Urban Seva Shivir?
Ans. Urban residents get a 100% interest waiver on pending lease dues up to 2025-26 (lump sum), a 60% discount on lease amount for freehold conversion, a 50% discount on mutation charges, 100% waiver on interest and penalty for EWS and LIG allottees, and a 50% penalty waiver on early sale of lottery-allotted residential plots.
Q. How many people have benefited from Seva Shivir 2026 so far?
Ans. By June 16, 2026, over 5,76,292 citizens benefited from 1,407+ camps held across Rajasthan – just in the first five days of the campaign.
Q. What documents should I carry to the camp?
Ans. Carry your Aadhaar card, Jan Aadhaar card, land records (for revenue matters), previous application receipts if any, ration card (for NFSA), income certificate (for EWS), and any documents specific to the service you need.
Q. Can I visit on any working day or only specific days?
Ans. You can visit on any working day between June 12 and July 15, 2026. The government follows a Zero Pendency policy – every application must be resolved the same day. If any work remains at 6 PM, it is listed department-wise and resolved in a time-bound manner.
Q. What is the Zero Pendency policy in Seva Shivir?
Ans. Under this policy, every application submitted at a Seva Shivir camp must be resolved on the same day. If an official rejects any application, they must provide a written reason. No application can be left unaddressed once the campaign ends on July 15.
Q. Does the camp issue documents with an official stamp?
Ans. Yes. Every document, certificate, or patta issued at the camp carries a special “Gramin Seva Shivir 2026” stamp, making it fully authentic and legally valid.
Q. Where can I track the daily progress of Seva Shivir 2026?
Ans. The Rajasthan Government’s official portal at graminsevashivir.rajasthan.gov.in publishes daily progress reports uploaded by camp in-charges across all districts.
Q. Who leads the urban camps and who can I contact for issues?
Ans. The Shahari Seva Shivir is led by UDH Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra and DLB Secretary Ravi Jain. Each urban body (municipality or UIT) has a designated officer who must ensure same-day disposal. You can also contact the Rajasthan Sampark helpline 181 for grievance escalation.
Don’t Miss This Window – Act Before July 15
Seva Shivir 2026 is one of the most ambitious service delivery initiatives Rajasthan has seen. Whether you need a land mutation, an Ayushman Bharat card, a pension restored, a birth certificate, a free electricity scheme registration, or a city plot patta, the government has brought the office to your neighbourhood. With a Zero Pendency policy enforced from the top, same-day resolution is not a promise; it is a mandate.
The window closes on July 15, 2026. Head to your nearest camp before then, carry your documents, and get what is rightfully yours – the same day you walk in.

Tabassum is a government document researcher and writer with over 5 years of experience exclusively dedicated to tracking and simplifying Central and State Government document processes across India. She has researched and published detailed guides on 100+ government documents and certificates – including Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Ration Card, Domicile Certificate, and Birth Certificate – covering all states and the Central Government, helping lakhs of Indian citizens successfully complete their paperwork in simple, easy-to-understand language.