Uttarakhand CM Dhami Meets Bereaved Family of Somendra Bohra, Offers Condolences and Aid

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met the bereaved family of Somendra Singh Bohra, who died from injuries sustained in an April 18 accident, and handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh as financial assistance. The CM expressed deep sorrow and assured the family of all possible support. Separately, the state government issued detailed guidelines on energy conservation and fuel savings, including setting AC temperatures to 24-26°C and promoting video conferencing. The guidelines aim to address economic challenges post-COVID, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and tensions in West Asia.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Condoles Somendra Bohra's Death

  • CM Dhami meets Somendra Bohra's family, offers condolences
  • Rs 10 lakh financial assistance handed to father Gopal Singh Bohra
  • Somendra died from injuries in an April 18 accident
  • State issues energy conservation, fuel savings guidelines
  • ACs set to 24-26°C; video conferencing, EVs promoted
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Uttarakhand CM meets bereaved family of Somendra Singh Bohra, expresses grief over his demise

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami meets family of Somendra Singh Bohra, who died in an accident, and announces Rs 10 lakh aid. State also issues energy conservation guidelines.

"Praying for peace to the departed soul, the CM assured the family of every possible support during this difficult time. - Uttarakhand government statement"

Champawat, May 16

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday expressed deep sorrow over the untimely demise of late Somendra Singh Bohra, a resident of Champawat district, and met with the bereaved family to offer his condolences.

According to the statement, praying for peace to the departed soul, the CM assured the family of every possible support during this difficult time. On the occasion, he handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh as financial assistance to Somendra's father, Gopal Singh Bohra.

Somendra Singh Bohra had suffered serious injuries in a tragic accident on April 18, which eventually led to his untimely death.

Meanwhile, on Friday, the Uttarakhand government issued detailed guidelines on energy conservation, fuel savings, and sustainable development following key decisions taken during the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. The directions have been sent to all departments, divisional commissioners, district magistrates, and heads of departments.

The state government stated that in view of the current global situation-- particularly the economic challenges arising after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and ongoing tensions in West Asia -- efficient energy use and prudent resource management have become extremely important. The government aims to reduce energy consumption while turning environmental protection and sustainable development into a public movement.

According to the issued guidelines, the temperature of air conditioners in all government offices will be maintained between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius. Strict control will be ensured over unnecessary use of electricity, lighting, and energy-consuming equipment. Departments have also been instructed to conduct regular monitoring and promote awareness regarding energy conservation.

Government employees will be encouraged to use public transport, carpooling, and shared mobility systems. The government has also laid emphasis on promoting electric vehicles (EVs) and expanding EV charging infrastructure across the state, a release said.

To reduce fuel consumption, departments have been instructed to prioritise video conferencing for meetings and minimise unnecessary physical meetings by promoting administrative work through virtual platforms. The government will also encourage initiatives such as "Work From Home," "No Vehicle Day," employee bus services, and bicycle-sharing systems. Private institutions will also be motivated to participate in energy conservation efforts.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Very sad incident. But I also appreciate the government's focus on energy conservation – ACs at 24-26°C, encouraging carpooling and EVs. In today's world, every bit counts. Hope these guidelines are implemented strictly, not just on paper.
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Kavya N
Respect for CM Dhami ji for showing up in person. Loss of a young life is so painful. On the other hand, the energy-saving guidelines are sensible – especially "No Vehicle Day" and promoting work from home. But will private offices actually follow? I have doubts.
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Vikram M
Focus on sustainability is good, but why mix this tragic news with administrative updates? Somendra ji’s family deserves more sensitive coverage. And the cheque amount – ₹10 lakh – is it enough to cover medical bills and future needs? The system needs to be more robust.
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James A
Condolences to the family. It's good to see the CM engaging directly. The energy conservation measures are a smart move given global uncertainties. Carpooling and EV charging infrastructure are long overdue. Let's see how well these policies translate on the ground.
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Tanya I
Such a tragic loss. 🙏 I hope the government also investigates how the accident happened to prevent similar incidents. On energy conservation, 24-26°C for AC is good, but what about summer heat in plains? Flexibility is needed. Overall, a balanced step forward.

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