CM Dhami Champions Youth Talent at Birla Institute Festival in Nainital

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the annual festival of the Birla Institute of Applied Sciences in Bhimtal, Nainital. He addressed the gathering, quoting former President APJ Abdul Kalam on the importance of identifying and guiding talent in India. Separately, the CM reviewed the progress of development announcements for Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar assembly constituencies. He directed officials to prioritize and expedite the resolution of issues raised by public representatives, ensuring timely project completion.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Attends Birla Institute Festival, Reviews Projects

  • CM attended college cultural festival
  • Cited APJ Abdul Kalam on nurturing talent
  • Reviewed progress of constituency announcements
  • Directed officials to resolve public issues promptly
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami attends Birla Institute annual festival in Nainital

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the Birla Institute annual festival, invoking APJ Abdul Kalam, and reviewed constituency development works.

Uttarakhand CM Dhami attends Birla Institute annual festival in Nainital
"there is no dearth of talent in India; the only requirement is to identify it - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Nainital, April 11

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday attended the annual festival of the Birla Institute of Applied Sciences at Bhimtal area in Nainital district.

During the event, students showcased their talents through various vibrant cultural performances.

Addressing the gathering here, Dhami said, "Our country's former President, Professor APJ Abdul Kalam, used to say that there is no dearth of talent in India; the only requirement is to identify it and, once identified, to guide it in the right direction. I am confident that the management of this institute (Birla Institute of Applied Sciences), working with precisely this spirit, is playing a pivotal role in honing the talents of our youth and fostering their overall personality development."

Meanwhile, on Friday, he also reviewed the progress of various announcements made under the Chief Minister's declarations related to different Assembly constituencies of Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar districts at the Secretariat.

The Chief Minister directed officials to accord top priority to the issues raised by public representatives and ensure their prompt and effective resolution.

The Chief Minister said, "MLAs convey the problems of their respective constituencies to the government, and therefore, it is the responsibility of the administration to take them seriously and act upon them. He instructed that short-term works should be completed at the earliest, while long-term projects should be executed in a phased manner within stipulated timelines. He emphasised that any laxity in the progress of work would not be tolerated."

During the review, the Chief Minister also directed the Chief Secretary to ensure better coordination among departments for the effective implementation of schemes involving multiple departments.

He said such projects should be regularly reviewed at the Chief Secretary level to avoid unnecessary delays and ensure timely execution.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see him quoting Dr. Kalam. But sir, while attending festivals is nice, we need more focus on the ground realities in Uttarakhand - better roads, job opportunities for our educated youth, and controlling tourism's environmental impact. Hope the review meeting translates to action.
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Aman W
Birla Institute is a great institution in our hills. Glad the CM recognized their work. We need more such quality institutes in Uttarakhand to stop the brain drain to plains. Jai Uttarakhand! 🙏
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Sarah B
The instruction to coordinate departments better is crucial. So many government projects get stuck in bureaucratic delays. Hope this push for accountability from the top actually works on the ground.
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Vikram M
Nainital and Bhimtal are such beautiful places. It's good that the CM is reviewing projects there. Tourism is the lifeline, but development must be sustainable. Don't ruin the natural beauty with haphazard construction.
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Kavya N
Cultural festivals in colleges are so important for all-round development. As a parent, I appreciate leaders who value this. My daughter studies in Dehradun and such events build confidence. Thumbs up!

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