Uttarakhand CM Launches Rs 114 Cr Projects, Praises Mobile 'Ghoda Library'

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 12 development projects worth over Rs 114 crore at the Ghoda Library festival in Nainital. He highly commended the mobile library initiative, which promotes reading in remote mountainous areas and has been appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The CM detailed state-wide progress in education, healthcare, connectivity, and the preservation of local languages and cultural heritage, including temple restorations. He also highlighted job creation, a strict anti-cheating law, and support for youth in government service examinations.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM at Ghoda Library Fest, Launches Development Projects

  • Rs 114 crore for 12 projects
  • Ghoda Library praised by PM Modi
  • Education reforms & anti-cheating law
  • Cultural heritage temple restoration
  • Jobs for 26,000+ youth
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Uttarakhand CM attends 'Ghoda Library Pahad Pachhyaan Mahotsav' in Nainital

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated projects worth Rs 114 crore, praised the Ghoda Library initiative for promoting reading in remote hills, and outlined state development efforts.

"not limited to delivering books but has become a medium for giving wings to children's dreams - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Nainital, December 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday participated in the two-day "Ghoda Library Pahad Pachhyaan Mahotsav" held at Kotabagh in the Kaladhungi Assembly constituency of Nainital district.

On this occasion, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for 12 development projects worth over Rs 114 crore aimed at regional development.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said the Ghoda Library initiative, which connects folk culture, books, and nature, is highly commendable.

He described it as a unique effort to promote a reading culture among children in mountainous and remote areas and to take education to the farthest corners. He noted that this initiative has also been appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his "Mann Ki Baat" programme.

Congratulating the young team of the Ghoda Library and its inspiration, Shubham Badhani, the Chief Minister said that the initiative is not limited to delivering books but has become a medium for giving wings to children's dreams.

He urged students not to limit books to examinations, but to make them an integral part of life, describing them as true friends and guides.

The Chief Minister said that, under the Prime Minister's guidance, Uttarakhand is setting new benchmarks for development. From cities to remote villages, road connectivity, education, healthcare, and drinking water facilities are being strengthened. At the same time, efforts are underway to preserve the state's rich cultural heritage.

He added that the restoration work on the ancient temples in the Manaskhand region, including Naina Devi, Kainchi Dham, Hanumangarhi, and Mukteshwar Dham, is progressing rapidly. In this sequence, the renovation and beautification of the ancient Hanuman Temple at Tok Bhattakani in Kotabagh has also been completed.

Speaking on education reforms, the Chief Minister said that the New Education Policy has been implemented to modernise the education system in the state. NCERT textbooks have been introduced in all government schools, and free textbooks from Classes 1 to 12 are being provided.

As many as 226 schools are being developed as PM Shri Schools, while virtual classes are being conducted in 500 schools. He informed that 42,000 students have benefited from vocational education, and to ensure a fair examination system, the country's strictest anti-cheating law has been implemented in the state.

The Chief Minister further said that over the past four years, more than 26,000 youths have been provided with government jobs. Candidates clearing examinations conducted by the UPSC, NDA, CDS, and similar bodies are being given ₹50,000 assistance for interview preparation.

He also emphasised that the state government is continuously working for the preservation of local languages such as Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister visited the exhibition of local products and interacted with women self-help groups and farmers. He also offered prayers at the ancient Hanuman Temple at Anwalakot in Kotabagh, seeking peace, prosperity, and well-being for the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see development projects worth 114cr being launched. Hope the funds are used properly and the work is completed on time. Infrastructure in the hills is crucial for both tourism and the lives of locals.
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Arjun K
While promoting reading is excellent, I hope the focus on preserving Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari is genuine and not just lip service. Our local languages are our identity. Textbooks and education in mother tongue are vital.
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Priya S
26,000 government jobs in 4 years is a promising number. The ₹50,000 assistance for interview prep for UPSC/NDA candidates is a thoughtful step. Uttarakhand youth need such support to compete at the national level.
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Michael C
Visiting from the US, I find the concept of a 'Ghoda Library' fascinating. Blending folk culture with education and nature is a beautiful, sustainable model. The restoration of ancient temples alongside modern education shows a nice balance of heritage and progress.
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Vikram M
The anti-cheating law is much needed! Exam integrity is the foundation of a fair system. Hope it's implemented strictly. Also, virtual classes in 500 schools is a step in the right direction for the digital age.
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Kavya N

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