Uttarakhand CM Dhami Distributes Cartographer Appointment Letters to 12 Candidates

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami distributed appointment letters to 12 newly selected cartographers for the Department of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare. He emphasized that their roles are crucial for strengthening the state's agricultural system and infrastructure. Dhami highlighted the government's strict anti-cheating law, which has enabled transparent recruitment and provided over 30,000 government jobs to youths. The government is also promoting natural farming, millets, horticulture, and modern technology to make agriculture profitable and attract more youth to the sector.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Gives Appointment Letters to Agriculture Cartographers

  • 12 candidates get cartographer posts
  • Anti-cheating law ensures transparent hiring
  • Over 30,000 youths given govt jobs
  • Focus on natural farming and millets
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Uttarakhand CM presents appointment letters to Agriculture Department cartographers

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami distributes appointment letters to 12 cartographers, highlighting transparent recruitment and agricultural development in Uttarakhand.

Uttarakhand CM presents appointment letters to Agriculture Department cartographers
"Their appointments would play a significant role in strengthening the agricultural system. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, April 10

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday organised a distribution ceremony to hand over appointment letters to 12 candidates recently selected for the position of cartographer within the Department of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the Chief Minister's residence, appointment letters were distributed to 12 candidates selected for the post of cartographer under the Department of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare.

Congratulating the selected candidates, he said, "Their appointments would play a significant role in strengthening the agricultural system. He expressed hope that they would carry out their responsibilities with honesty and dedication in their respective fields."

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, while talking to the media, said, "From this day forward, your dreams are no longer solely for yourself; they are for the State and for your respective departments. The departments harbour specific expectations from you, recognising that you have all been newly selected... You must strive to ensure that, through your efforts, various schemes and projects are completed strictly within their stipulated timelines... Our State budget has expanded significantly, our overall resources and infrastructure have grown, and we have made great strides in the realm of appointments..."

The Chief Minister further said that "the state government has implemented a strict anti-cheating law to ensure a transparent and fair recruitment process. Following its effective enforcement, more than 30,000 youths in the state have been provided employment in government services so far. He added that this reflects the government's commitment to youth welfare and good governance."

He also highlighted that natural farming is being promoted in Uttarakhand, along with encouragement for the production and marketing of millets. To enhance farmers' income, special emphasis is being placed on the use of modern technologies, the expansion of irrigation facilities, and crop diversification.

Additionally, the state is promoting the cultivation of apples, kiwis, horticulture, and medicinal plants.

He stated that the government's goal is to make agriculture profitable and attractive for the youth so that more people are encouraged to engage in this sector.

- ANI

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Priya S
Congratulations to all 12 candidates! Getting a government job is a dream for many. The anti-cheating law mentioned is very important. It restores faith in the system. Hope they serve with integrity and help our farmers.
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Rohit P
Promoting apples, kiwis, and medicinal plants is the right way forward for Uttarakhand's economy. But the real test is in marketing and getting fair prices for farmers. Hope these new appointees can help bridge that gap between policy and ground reality.
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Sarah B
While 12 appointments are good, the article says 30,000 have been employed. That's a significant number if true. Making agriculture attractive for youth is a challenge across India. Modern tech and diversification are key. Wishing the new team all the best.
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Vikram M
A small but important step. However, I hope this isn't just a photo-op. We need to see continuous, transparent recruitment and actual on-ground results in agriculture. The focus should be on sustainable practices that suit the Himalayan ecology.
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Nikhil C
Good to see specific roles being filled. Cartography can help in watershed management and preventing land degradation in the hills. Hope their work directly benefits the small and marginal farmers who are the backbone of Uttarakhand.

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