Uttarakhand

State government is trying to give a new direction to the development of Uttarakhand

Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami said that with the guidance and cooperation of the respected Prime Minister, our state government is also continuously trying to give a new direction to the development of Uttarakhand. Our government has worked to effectively implement various schemes of the Central Government in the state. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, solid waste management and sanitation system is being strengthened in every city. Efforts have been made to provide the benefits of various public welfare schemes like Smart City Mission, PM Swanidhi Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Amrit Mission to every citizen of Uttarakhand. Along with this, continuous work is also being done to preserve and enhance the rich cultural heritage of the state with the basic mantra of “Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi”. Excellent work is being done across the state by the Matra Shakti of the state. The products made by them are better than the products of multinational companies. Women are the biggest strength of the state. Women have the biggest role in making Uttarakhand a leading state.

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Chief Minister Shri Dhami said that it is the result of these efforts that today our state has reached the first position in the whole country in achieving the goals of sustainable development in the SDG Index Report of NITI Aayog. Along with this, we have also emerged as a leading state in providing employment to the youth. We have succeeded in reducing the unemployment rate by a record 4.4 percent in a year, which is more than the national average. Along with development works, our government is also fully committed to preserving the cultural values ​​​​and demography of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. Along with this, strict anti-riot and anti-conversion laws have also been implemented in the state.

The Chief Minister said that we have also implemented a strict land law in the state, which will ensure strict action against those who tamper with the basic form of the state. Not only this, on the one hand, we have taken a strong step towards building a harmonious society by implementing the Uniform Civil Code law in the state. The strict anti-copy law has broken the backbone of the copy mafia, as a result of which today more than 23 thousand youth of the state have got government jobs. We are working under the policy of ‘zero tolerance’ to eradicate the termite of corruption from its roots. As a result of this, in the last three years, we have sent more than 200 people involved in corruption behind the bars.

On this occasion, Mayor Dehradun Saurabh Thapliyal, Mayors of all Municipal Corporations, Chairmen of Municipal Councils, Secretary Nitesh Kumar Jha, Municipal Commissioner Namami Bansal, officers of Urban Development Department and more than 100 public representatives of various local bodies were present.