Key Points

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami chaired Uttarakhand's first state-level steering committee meeting to review government schemes. He emphasized accelerating implementation with transparency and interdepartmental coordination. The meeting focused on agriculture, rural development, health, education and employment generation programs. Dhami stressed that road connectivity and solar energy projects are crucial for state development.

Key Points: CM Dhami Reviews Uttarakhand Government Schemes for Accelerated Implementation

  • Detailed review of state and central government flagship schemes
  • Emphasis on solar pumps under PM KUSUM Yojana for farmers
  • Road connectivity priority under PM Gram Sadak Yojana
  • Focus on skill development and employment for youth and women
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami chairs state-level-steering committee meeting, in-depth discussion of governmental schemes on agenda

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami chairs state steering committee meeting, directs officials to expedite flagship schemes with transparency and digital monitoring.

"Transparency, accountability, and interdepartmental coordination are essential for successful execution of programmes - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 19

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday chaired the first meeting of the State-Level Steering Committee at the Secretariat in Dehradun, a press release from the Chief Minister's Office said.

The Chief Minister conducted a detailed review of the progress of various flagship schemes on this occasion of both the State and Central governments.

The meeting included in-depth discussions on schemes related to agriculture, rural development, urban development, health, education, women and child development, employment, social security, digital technology, the environment, and sports, the release added.

The Chief Minister directed officials to accelerate the implementation of these schemes so that the maximum number of people can benefit from them at the earliest.

He emphasised that transparency, accountability, and interdepartmental coordination are essential for the successful execution of programmes.

Stressing the importance of determined and meaningful action, he said that continuous efforts are being made to position Uttarakhand among the leading states of the country, and any form of laxity in this regard would not be acceptable.

Highlighting the importance of technology, the Chief Minister called for maximum use of modern digital tools for monitoring and effective execution of schemes.

He said that ensuring timely access to information and accountability would significantly improve the pace of implementation. He added that coordinated efforts by all departments are necessary to ensure that the true benefits of these schemes reach farmers, the underprivileged, women, and youth.

During discussions on agriculture and energy, the Chief Minister instructed officials to expedite the installation of solar-powered pumps under the Pradhan Mantri KUSUM Yojana.

He noted that this would not only provide farmers with reliable irrigation facilities but also promote long-term energy self-reliance through the use of solar power, while contributing to environmental conservation.

He also directed the speedy provision of road connectivity to the remaining villages under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, stressing that road infrastructure is the foundation of development.

Improved road access, he said, is vital for enhancing convenience and expanding economic opportunities for people living in the state's remote and hilly regions.

The meeting also featured a thorough review of progress in health, education, and employment generation. The Chief Minister reiterated that expanding access to quality education and healthcare remains among the government's top priorities. He instructed officials to more effectively implement skill development, self-employment, and entrepreneurship programs for youth and women, thereby ensuring meaningful improvements in the quality of life for every citizen.

The Chief Minister further stressed that the success of government schemes requires active participation not only from the administration but also from public representatives and local communities.

He urged officials to regularly engage with elected representatives to share progress and ensure that people derive maximum benefit from the schemes. He concluded by stating that the government's foremost priority is public welfare, and all departments must work with full responsibility and commitment to achieve this goal.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some focus on women and youth development schemes! As a young professional from Dehradun, I hope the skill development programs are actually practical and lead to real employment opportunities.
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Aman W
Solar pumps under KUSUM Yojana are excellent for our farmers. But implementation needs to be monitored properly - last time many farmers in our area didn't get the subsidies on time. Hope this time it's different.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the emphasis on transparency and digital monitoring. In a digital India, citizens should be able to track scheme progress online. Hope Uttarakhand leads in this aspect! 💻
Vikram M
Road connectivity is the backbone of development, especially in hilly states like ours. PM Gram Sadak Yojana has done good work but many interior villages still lack proper roads. Hope this meeting leads to actual action on ground.
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Nisha Z
While the intentions sound good, I hope this isn't just another meeting that doesn't lead to concrete results. We've seen many such reviews before. The proof will be in actual implementation and benefits reaching common people.

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