Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended a state-level program for the International Day of Older Persons in Dehradun. He honored senior citizens and discussed various welfare schemes aimed at their well-being. Additionally, he flagged off a 125-day multipurpose welfare camp to reach poor and marginalized communities. This campaign will organize 240 camps across the state to ensure easy access to government benefits.

Key Points: Pushkar Singh Dhami Uttarakhand Elderly Welfare Schemes

  • CM Dhami felicitated senior citizens for their significant societal contributions
  • He detailed government schemes for elderly including pensions and healthcare
  • A 125-day outreach campaign with 240 camps was launched for the poor
  • The initiative focuses on marginalized communities and simplifying access to schemes
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Uttarakhand CM attends state-level program on International Day of Older Persons

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami honors senior citizens, details pension and healthcare initiatives, and launches 125-day welfare outreach campaign for the poor.

"Officers at all levels will participate, ensuring that people do not need to travel far for solutions. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, October 1

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday attended the state-level program organised at the Himalayan Cultural Centre in Dehradun, on the occasion of 'International Day of Older Persons.'

During the event, CM Dhami felicitated senior citizens who have made significant contributions to society.

The Chief Minister highlighted various government schemes aimed at the welfare of senior citizens, including initiatives related to old-age pensions, healthcare services, and the strengthening of care centres.

He also interacted with the elderly participants, listened to their concerns, and invited their valuable suggestions.

Earlier on September 29, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday flagged off the Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Social Welfare Multipurpose Camp Rath from the Chief Minister's Camp Office.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Dhami said the state government has launched a special outreach campaign for the poor, which will run for 125 days.

"The Uttarakhand government has launched a campaign aimed at reaching out to the poor, which will run for 125 days. Approximately 240 camps will be organised in blocks, gram sabhas, panchayats, tehsils, and districts to address local problems," he said.

The Chief Minister added that officials at all levels will take part in the drive to ensure easy access for citizens.

"Officers at all levels will participate, ensuring that people do not need to travel far for solutions. The campaign will simplify, resolve, and expedite issues, aligning with the principles of Babasaheb Ambedkar and the vision of Prime Minister Modi," CM Dhami said.

He further underlined that the initiative would focus on marginalised communities.

"The goal is to ensure that marginalised, scheduled castes, tribes, and backward classes, who often lack access to schemes, are informed, benefit from them, and integrate into the mainstream," he said.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, over the next 125 days, the Rath will travel across various rural areas of the state, organising 240 multipurpose camps to extend the benefits of central and state government welfare schemes to the poor and underprivileged sections of society.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good initiative but implementation is key. My elderly parents in Rudraprayag still struggle to get their pension on time. Hope this 125-day campaign actually solves such basic issues for senior citizens across Uttarakhand.
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Anjali F
As someone with grandparents living in Uttarakhand, I appreciate the focus on elderly care. The mobile camp concept is brilliant for hilly areas where travel is difficult. Hope they include remote villages too! 👍
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Michael C
Visiting Uttarakhand frequently, I've noticed the strong family values and respect for elders. Good to see the government supporting this cultural strength with practical welfare measures.
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Sunil U
The 240 camps across the state is ambitious. Hope they don't become just photo opportunities. Our senior citizens deserve dignity and proper healthcare facilities, not just symbolic gestures.
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Neha E
Wonderful to see our elders being recognized! In our Indian tradition, they are our living libraries of wisdom and experience. Hope the government ensures regular follow-ups on these initiatives. 🌟

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