Key Points

Chief Minister Dhami has issued comprehensive directives covering all aspects of disaster management and public services. He emphasized immediate relief provision and safety as top priorities during the monsoon season. The instructions include strict measures against illegal construction and ensuring adequate hospital facilities for disease prevention. District magistrates must submit progress reports within 15 days while preparing for the upcoming Seva Pakhwada program.

Key Points: CM Dhami Directs Disaster Relief and Public Services in Uttarakhand

  • Immediate financial assistance to be provided to disaster-affected families as per norms
  • Strict prohibition on construction near rivers with officer accountability
  • Expedited reconstruction projects post-monsoon prioritizing local workers
  • Regular district-level cleanliness drives with DM participation weekly
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami issues comprehensive directions related to disaster management

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami issues comprehensive monsoon directives for disaster management, relief distribution, and public amenities across all districts.

"The government's top priority is to provide people with immediate relief, safety, and essential services - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 8

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, on Monday, held a meeting at the CM residence with senior government and police officials, and district magistrates, where he issued comprehensive directions related to disaster management, law and order, reconstruction works, tourism, and public amenities.

The Chief Minister emphasised that the government's top priority is to provide people with immediate relief, safety, and essential services.

He instructed that as soon as the monsoon ends, the administrative machinery must remain in active mode for repair and reconstruction works. An adequate stock of relief materials and dry rations should be ensured during the rainy season. Proper arrangements for the accommodation, food, and other necessities of disaster-affected families should be made.

Damage to crops, drinking water pipelines, and government property should be assessed promptly and reported to the government. Construction near rivers and streams must remain strictly prohibited, and responsibility will be fixed on officers in case of violations.

The Chief Minister directed all district magistrates to ensure that immediate financial assistance, as per norms, is provided to affected families. DMs should regularly inspect hospitals and review facilities. Necessary arrangements must be ensured in hospitals to prevent dengue, malaria, and other water-borne diseases. Health department meetings should be convened promptly at the district level.

He also instructed that strict action be taken against those disturbing law and order. Regular action must be ensured against unauthorised issuance of Aadhaar cards, voter IDs, and utility connections. Constant surveillance of outsiders and suspicious activities should be conducted, with intensified checks in border areas. Effective measures must also be taken for the protection of cattle.

The Chief Minister directed that after the monsoon, reconstruction and infrastructure projects should be expedited, with priority given to local workers in government projects. Street lighting should be ensured in both rural and urban areas. The Char Dham Yatra must resume smoothly after the monsoon with adequate precautions, and pilgrims should receive timely updates about adverse weather.

He further instructed district magistrates to submit reports on CM announcements and ongoing projects within 15 days to the CM's office. Gram-level chaupals, district-level public hearings, tehsil days, BDC meetings, and multi-purpose camps should be organised regularly.

Highlighting the upcoming Seva Pakhwada program from September 17 (Prime Minister's birthday) to October 2 (Gandhi Jayanti), the CM called for detailed preparations. Activities should focus on service, cleanliness, and public welfare. District-level cleanliness drives should be conducted regularly, with DMs themselves participating at least once a week. Roads should be made pothole-free under the campaign, and damaged stretches should be repaired promptly.

He directed that the 1905 CM Helpline and the 1064 Anti-Corruption Campaign should continue to operate actively. Disaster volunteers, crisis response teams, and mock drills at the district level must be organised to strengthen preparedness against calamities.

The CM further stated that certificates issued under the Right to Service Act must be provided in the applicant's preferred language--Hindi or English. Strict action should be taken against those involved in the production or sale of counterfeit medicines.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary R.K. Sudhanshu, R. Meenakshi Sundaram, Secretary Shailesh Bagoli, DGP Deepam Seth, ADG A.P. Anshuman, Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey, Special Secretary Dr. Parag Madhukar Dhakate, Additional Secretary Banshidhar Tiwari, along with Kumaon Commissioner Deepak Rawat and all district magistrates who joined virtually.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see comprehensive planning. The emphasis on local workers in reconstruction projects will boost our mountain economy. Also appreciate the focus on Char Dham Yatra safety - pilgrims' lives matter! 🏔️
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Arjun K
Hope this isn't just another meeting that leads to no action. We've seen many announcements but implementation is weak. The 15-day deadline for reports is good - accountability is key. Let's see if DMs actually deliver.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Uttarakhand, the focus on road repairs and pothole-free campaigns is much appreciated. The mountain roads can be quite dangerous during monsoon. Safety first! 👍
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Vikram M
The measures against counterfeit medicines and corruption are crucial. Many poor people suffer due to fake drugs. Hope the 1064 helpline actually works and action is taken against the culprits.
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Michael C
Impressive comprehensive approach covering everything from disaster management to public services. The multi-lingual certificate provision shows sensitivity to citizens' needs. More states should adopt such holistic planning.
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Ananya R
The Seva Pakhwada initiative connecting PM's birthday to Gandhi Jayanti is beautiful! Combining service, cleanliness and public welfare - truly in the spirit of both leaders. Hope people participate actively 🎗️

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