Key Points

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu visited a remote school in Kullu, encouraging students to set clear goals and pursue dreams with dedication. He emphasized the importance of practical knowledge and noble values in education. Sukhu also highlighted the 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' initiative, aiming to address rural issues directly. The CM's visit included discussions with locals and teachers to understand and address community challenges.

Key Points: CM Sukhu Encourages Students to Achieve Dreams in Himachal

  • CM Sukhu visits remote Himachal school
  • Encourages students to set clear goals
  • Emphasizes practical knowledge and noble values
  • Promotes 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' initiative
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Turn dreams into reality, CM Sukhu tells students in remote Himachal school

Himachal CM Sukhu advises students to set goals and embrace noble values in Kullu.

"The motive behind this is to ensure welfare of the people at large. - CM Sukhu"

Shimla, June 18

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu on Wednesday visited Government Senior Secondary School in Baga Sarahan in the interiors of Nirmand subdivision in Kullu district and asked students to set targets and turn dreams into reality.

Chief Minister Sukhu asked the students to explore general knowledge skills and their future plans and encouraged them to set clear targets and work hard with dedication to achieve their dreams.

He also advised them to adopt noble values and ideals in their life.

Also interacting with teachers, Chief Minister Sukhu emphasised on providing practical knowledge apart from the routine curriculum and also impart competitive general knowledge to the students.

Chief Minister Sukhu also took feedback from teachers regarding issues and practical problems they were facing and said that the old school building from pre-nursery to Class VIII must be replaced with a modern one.

Earlier, the Chief Minister met local residents at the Public Works Department Rest House in Baga Sarahan and listened to their grievances and gave necessary directions to the officers concerned for their redressal.

At the 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' programme, Chief Minister Sukhu said such meetings aim to reach out to rural masses and solve their problems nearer to their homes, saving their time and money.

"We have taken a decision that 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' programmes would be conducted all over the state, in the remotest of regions, and every minister will hold such meetings in their respective constituencies, particularly in villages. The motive behind this is to ensure welfare of the people at large," Chief Minister Sukhu was quoted as saying.

Chief Minister Sukhu said he made it a point to stay overnight in remote villages during such events and the first 'Sarkar gaon Ke Dwar' programme was held in far-flung Dodra Kwar in Shimla district followed by Kupvi, another remote village in Shimla.

A similar programme was held at Sharchi in Kullu district and that enabled him to better understand the day-to-day problems of locals. He said the people living in remote areas were especially benefiting from this initiative of the Himachal government.

Chief Minister Sukhu urged the youth to take full advantage of the self-employment opportunities being provided by the government and stay away from social evils like drug addiction.

Chief Minister Sukhu also paid obeisance to the local deity and prayed for the peace and prosperity of people of the state.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is how governance should work - reaching the last mile! 👏 More CMs should follow Sukhu ji's example of staying overnight in remote villages. Only then can they truly understand ground realities. Hope they actually rebuild that old school building soon.
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Priya M.
As someone from Himachal, I appreciate the focus on education in remote areas. But will the government provide proper teacher training for this "practical knowledge" approach? Many rural schools lack basic facilities - hope this isn't just lip service.
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Ankit S.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Our leaders often make big promises during visits but forget later. The CM should personally monitor the school rebuilding progress. Also, why only focus on competitive GK? Life skills are equally important for mountain kids.
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Neha T.
Heartwarming to see leaders connect with students like this! 💖 The advice about noble values is especially important in today's world. Hope the children remember his words when they grow up. More such interactions needed across India!
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Vikram J.
Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar is a revolutionary concept! Saving villagers' time and money by bringing governance to their doorstep. Other hill states like Uttarakhand should adopt this model. Though I wonder about the costs - hope it's sustainable long-term.
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Sunita R.
The focus on keeping youth away from drugs is crucial - Himachal's beautiful but vulnerable to this menace. However, just advice isn't enough. Need more rehabilitation centers and job opportunities to actually prevent addiction. Overall a positive visit though!

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