Uttarakhand CM Dhami Reviews Development, Monsoon Prep in Key Districts

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the progress of development announcements for Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar districts. He directed officials to prioritize and promptly resolve issues raised by MLAs, ensuring both short-term and long-term projects are completed on schedule. The CM stressed advanced preparedness for the monsoon, including drain cleaning and flood prevention, as well as measures to avert summer forest fires. He also mandated uninterrupted drinking water and electricity supply during the summer and demanded full accountability from all departments.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Reviews Development Work in Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar

  • Review of CM's constituency announcements
  • Directive for time-bound project completion
  • Emphasis on monsoon & forest fire preparedness
  • Instructions for uninterrupted water & power supply
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviews development progress in Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami directs officials to resolve public issues promptly, reviews monsoon preparedness, and stresses coordination for development projects.

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviews development progress in Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar
"MLAs convey the problems of their respective constituencies... it is the responsibility of the administration to take them seriously and act upon them. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, April 10

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday 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.

The Chief Minister further instructed officials to maintain continuous communication with MLAs to better understand public issues and expedite their resolution. He noted that improved coordination between the administration and public representatives would help ensure both quality and progress in development works.

Keeping the upcoming monsoon season in mind, he stressed the need for necessary preparedness. He directed that cleaning of drains, removal of silt, and other water drainage-related works should be completed in advance to prevent waterlogging and flooding.

He also instructed officials to ensure preparedness to prevent forest-fire incidents during the summer season, emphasising both interdepartmental coordination and public awareness.

Regarding drinking water and electricity supply, the Chief Minister directed that there should be no inconvenience during the summer months. He emphasised ensuring an uninterrupted water and power supply in both rural and urban areas.

During the meeting, MLAs raised several issues related to their constituencies, including road construction and repairs, strengthening of healthcare services, development of mini sports grounds, protection of crops from wild animals, flood protection measures, waterlogging issues, and other local concerns.

Taking serious note of all these issues, the Chief Minister directed officials to ensure time-bound and effective resolution of each matter. He reiterated that negligence in public welfare works would not be tolerated and that all departments must function with full accountability.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some attention on the coordination between departments! That's where most projects get stuck. If the Chief Secretary monitors it regularly, we might actually see some work completed. A positive step.
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Rohit P
All these announcements sound good in meetings. The real test is execution. My area in Udham Singh Nagar still has terrible roads and erratic water supply. Will this review change anything? I'll believe it when I see it.
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Meera T
The mention of protecting crops from wild animals is a very real issue for our farmers. Hope they come up with a practical and humane solution, not just another committee. Good that MLAs raised it.
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David E
As someone who visits Nainital often, the infrastructure needs serious work, especially before monsoon. The focus on forest fire prevention is also smart. Hope the action matches the words.
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Shreya B
"Negligence will not be tolerated" - we hear this every time. What we need is a transparent system where citizens can track the progress of these promises. Accountability should be public, not just in secretariat meetings.

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