Uttarakhand CM Dhami attends "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Mukhya Sevak Aapke Dwar" public outreach program
Khatima, June 14
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his three-day visit to Khatima, attended the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Mukhya Sevak Aapke Dwar" public outreach program as the chief guest at Shaheed Hari Kishan Shikshan Sansthan, Bagulia, on Sunday.
The Chief Minister received a grand welcome with flower garlands, traditional Tharu cultural performances, and a ceremonial shawl. The District Magistrate presented him with a portrait of Panchmukhi Hanuman crafted by women from Self-Help Groups. The program commenced with the Chief Minister lighting the ceremonial lamp.
During the event, Chief Minister Dhami inspected stalls set up by various government departments and inaugurated the "Didi Cafe," operated by Sadbhavana CLF under the Gramotthan Project, by cutting the ribbon.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Dhami said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has entered a new era of development, good governance, and public welfare. He stated that the Central Government has taken several historic decisions in recent years for the welfare of the poor, farmers, women, and youth, giving a new direction to the nation.
He highlighted that schemes such as Ayushman Bharat, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, free ration distribution, Ujjwala Yojana, and Jal Jeevan Mission have brought positive changes to the lives of millions of people. He added that the double-engine government has effectively curbed corruption through transparency and technology, ensuring that the benefits of welfare schemes reach citizens directly.
The Chief Minister said that the Uttarakhand Government is continuously working towards the state's holistic development. Significant progress is being made in the fields of education, healthcare, roads, drinking water supply, tourism, and air connectivity. He noted that the state has taken historic initiatives by implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and introducing a stringent anti-cheating law to safeguard the future of the youth.
He reiterated that the government follows a zero-tolerance policy against corruption and has ensured transparency in recruitment processes. He emphasised that the government's objective is to deliver the benefits of development to the last person in the queue, and that the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Aapke Dwar" initiative serves as a strong medium to achieve this goal.
Calling Khatima his family, Chief Minister Dhami said that the government remains fully committed to the development of the region and that no compromise will be made in future development works. He urged residents to actively participate in the collective mission of making Uttarakhand the best state in the country.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Double-engine government is really working wonders in Uttarakhand. UCC implementation is a historic step, and the anti-cheating law will definitely help our youth. Dhami ji is doing great work in connecting with the people at grassroots level. 👏
These outreach programs are just a way to show the government is working, but what about the actual problems? Roads are still bad in many villages, and healthcare facilities are inadequate. We need more than just ceremonies and ribbon-cutting!
Love the Tharu cultural performances being highlighted! Our tribal communities are so rich in art and tradition, and it's heartening to see them being included in such events. The self-help group women making the Hanuman portrait is truly inspiring. 🌸
Impressive to see how CM Dhami calls Khatima his 'family'. That personal touch with local communities is something we don't often see in politics abroad. The emphasis on transparency and corruption control is crucial for development. Well said!
The UCC debate is complex, but I appreciate that Uttarakhand is taking bold steps. However, the real test will be how these schemes reach the 'last person in the queue' as Dhami ji says. Let's hope the Didi Cafe and other initiatives create real economic impact for women. 🤞
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