While the petitioners had pointed out that selfie points were being set up at a ‘cost Rs 6 lakh’, the Centre’s counsel said they were a novel means to reach out to people and ‘elicit their active participation’.
Central government defended the use of civil servants and army personnel to promote government's achievement stating that it is to provide last mile connectivity.
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India News: The Delhi high court stated that one cannot object to the use of defence officers and civil servants to promote government schemes without the use of