Uttarakhand CM Dhami distributes appointment letters to sanitation inspectors
Dehradun, March 16
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday participated in the appointment letter distribution program for Sanitation Inspectors under the Municipal Centralised Service in Dehradun.
Adressing the event, CM Dhami underscored the significance of tourism in Uttarakhand, urging the appoitment letter recipients to resolve to keep the state clean for an elevated tourist experience.
"I congratulate the newly-appointed Sanitation Inspectors. You will have many responsibilities. Our state is tourism-based, so keeping the state clean should be a resolution you take today," he said.
"In 2027, we have to prepare for the Kumbh Mela. Chaar Dham Yatra would also begin. During these times, it's especially important to ensure that the state is clean. I believe that you will take your responsibility seriously," said Dhami.
A day earlier, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami congratulated the candidates selected in the prestigious Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Sunday.
He interacted at his private residence in Nagla Tarai with Shambhavi Tiwari from Kichha, Priya Chauhan from Kashipur, and Soumya Garbyal from Bhimtal, and extended his congratulations.
The Chief Minister said that the daughters have brought pride not only to their families but also to the entire district and the state.
On this occasion, he added that the achievement of these three young women is inspiring for the youth of the state and is the result of their dedication, discipline, and hard work.
The Chief Minister honoured the three successful candidates by presenting them with books, gifts, and shawls, congratulating them on their success and wishing them the best for their future. He also interacted with and congratulated their family members.
CM Dhami also congratulated Lata Bisht, District Tourism Development Officer of the district, for successfully leading the mountaineering expedition to Mount Chandra Bhaga-13 (6,264 meters) and Mount Chandra Bhaga-14 (6,074 meters) as team leader, organised by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, New Delhi. She was honoured with a shawl and a certificate of appreciation.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some focus on the ground-level workers who actually keep our cities clean. Sanitation inspectors are crucial, especially with Kumbh and Chaar Dham coming up. Hope they get proper resources and support to do their job.
Congratulations to all the appointees! But I hope this isn't just a photo-op. We need sustained efforts and accountability. The mountains are facing a huge waste management crisis. These inspectors have a tough job ahead.
So inspiring to read about the UPSC qualifiers, especially the daughters of Uttarakhand! And Lata Bisht's mountaineering achievement! The state is showcasing talent in all fields. Makes me proud. 🇮🇳
Visiting Uttarakhand last year, the natural beauty was stunning but litter in some areas was disappointing. This initiative is spot on. A clean environment is essential for tourism and for the locals' quality of life. Good move.
The connection made between cleanliness, tourism, and major events like Kumbh is very practical. However, the government must also run awareness campaigns for tourists and pilgrims. Responsibility is a two-way street.
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