Uttarakhand CM Dhami Pledges Journalist Welfare at Press Club's 20-Year Milestone

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the 20th-anniversary event of the Rudraprayag District Press Club, emphasizing the government's commitment to the welfare and safety of journalists. He praised the club's two-decade journey as a testament to public service and truth in journalism. Concurrently, the Chief Minister and Governor Gurmit Singh laid the foundation stone for a series of multi-purpose buildings at the Lok Bhawan campus designed to integrate various public services. The project aims to streamline administration, improve service delivery, and preserve traditional hill architecture.

Key Points: CM Dhami Reaffirms Journalist Welfare Commitment in Rudraprayag

  • CM pledges journalist welfare
  • Press Club marks 20 years
  • Foundation for multi-purpose buildings laid
  • Focus on integrated public services
  • Projects to preserve hill architecture
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Journalists' welfare a priority: CM Pushkar Singh Dhami marks 20 years of Rudraprayag Press Club

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami marks 20 years of Rudraprayag Press Club, vows to prioritize journalist safety and dignity.

"This 20-year journey is... a proud saga of journalism dedicated to serving the public. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Rudraprayag, April 16

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday attended a programme marking the completion of 20 years of the District Press Club in Rudraprayag and reaffirmed the state government's commitment to the welfare, safety, and dignity of journalists.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister highlighted the role of journalism in strengthening democracy and public awareness.

"This 20-year journey is not merely an institutional achievement, but a proud saga of journalism dedicated to serving the public, serving the public, and serving the public. This journey is a testament to the fact that work done for the benefit of society and following the path of truth, over time, establishes both trust and inspiration in society. I heartily congratulate all the colleagues of the Press Club, who have contributed to this important achievement," he said.

Dhami said several schemes are being implemented by the state government for the welfare of the elderly, adding that ensuring their safety and dignity remains a top priority. He noted that continuous decisions are being made in Uttarakhand to safeguard the interests of the media fraternity.

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Governor Gurmit Singh and the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for a series of multi-purpose buildings at the Lok Bhawan campus.

According to officials, the upcoming infrastructure will include four buildings catering to multiple public services. The first building will house an integrated dispensary offering Ayurvedic, Homoeopathic, and Allopathic treatment facilities. The second will feature an information complex and cafeteria, while the third and fourth buildings will accommodate the Public Works Department and the Horticulture Department, respectively. All structures will be developed in line with traditional hill architecture.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said the project would streamline administrative functioning and improve public service delivery.

"The availability of multiple services at one location will benefit both employees and the general public, ensuring efficiency and saving time and resources," he said.

Dhami added that the initiative reflects the government's focus on good governance and integrated service delivery. He said the project would enhance coordination among departments and promote the use of local resources while preserving Uttarakhand's cultural identity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on integrated service buildings with traditional architecture. Combining Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Allopathy under one roof is a smart move for public health. Hope the execution matches the vision and doesn't get delayed like many projects.
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Aman W
While the sentiment is appreciated, journalists need more than just words. In many states, reporters covering sensitive issues face real threats. The government must ensure a safe environment for them to work without fear. Actions speak louder than speeches.
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Sarah B
The multi-purpose building project sounds excellent for improving governance. Streamlining services saves so much time for common people. Preserving hill architecture is a nice touch to maintain local character.
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Vikram M
Congratulations to the Rudraprayag Press Club on 20 years! Local journalism is the backbone of democracy. Hope the government's commitment extends to fair and timely advertisement releases for small newspapers too. They often struggle financially.
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Karthik V
Integrating different medical systems is a great initiative. In remote hilly areas, people rely on traditional medicine. Having it alongside modern facilities will boost healthcare access. Jai Uttarakhand! 🏔️

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