Key Points

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed preparations for the Central Regional Council meeting while emphasizing child welfare initiatives. He directed officials to ensure proper nutrition, health services, and mental development for children. The CM also mandated Ayushman Yojana registration in all government hospitals and promoted emergency helpline 112. Additionally, he called for stronger monitoring of malnutrition and anemia campaigns.

Key Points: CM Pushkar Dhami Reviews Child Nutrition and Ayushman Yojana Ahead of Regional Meet

  • CM Dhami stresses child nutrition and mental development
  • Ayushman Yojana registration mandated in govt hospitals
  • 112 helpline promoted for emergencies
  • Malnutrition and anemia campaigns to be monitored
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Uttarakhand: CM reviews Central Regional Council Meet Prep, stresses child nutrition, health, and Ayushman yojana

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami directs officials to prioritize child nutrition, health, and Ayushman Yojana benefits while prepping for Central Regional Council meeting.

"Children's future is the future of the state and the country; hence, an integrated and target-based plan should be made for their overall development. – CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 19

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a meeting at his official residence on Thursday to assess the preparations for the upcoming Central Regional Council meeting.

During the meeting, Dhami emphasised that the Central Regional Council serves as a robust forum for discussing and sharing experiences on related subjects, while also enhancing communication and collaboration between the Centre and the states.

During the meeting, he directed the officials to pay special attention to the nutrition, physical and mental development of children in the state.

The Chief Minister said that children's future is the future of the state and the country; hence, an integrated and target-based plan should be made for their overall development. He asked the ICDS (Integrated Child Development Scheme), Food Security Department, Health Department and Sports Department to work in mutual coordination, so that special attention can be given to proper nutrition, sports activities, health services and mental development of children.

The Chief Minister directed that mandatory registration under Ayushman Yojana be ensured in all government hospitals. He said that it should be the priority of the administration to ensure that every citizen of the state benefits from this scheme. The Chief Minister directed the promotion of the 112 helpline number as much as possible for quick assistance in emergencies, so that the general public can take advantage of this facility at the required time.

The Chief Minister directed the Women and Child Development Department to regularly review cases of malnutrition and anaemia and run campaigns to improve children's conditions. He also emphasised that the system of monitoring and evaluating such efforts should be strengthened at the district level.

CM Dhami also directed officials to prepare such concrete and innovative proposals following the spirit of "coordination of ecology and economy" which can give new impetus to the overall, sustainable and balanced development of the state.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see CM Dhami focusing on child development! In our hills, malnutrition is a serious issue that needs urgent attention. Hope the coordination between departments actually works on ground level 🤞 The Ayushman Yojana push is much needed - many villagers still don't know about it.
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Priya M.
As a mother from Uttarakhand, I appreciate the focus on children's mental health along with physical nutrition. But will these plans reach remote villages? Last year's anganwadi worker shortage in our district made schemes useless. Implementation matters more than meetings!
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Arjun S.
The "coordination of ecology and economy" approach is brilliant for our Himalayan state! Tourism brings money but damages nature. Hope they make practical policies that help both locals and environment. More power to Uttarakhand! 🚩
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Neeta T.
While the intentions are good, I've seen many such meetings in past with little outcome. Why not first audit existing schemes before launching new plans? Our Pithoragarh district still has 40% malnutrition rates despite years of ICDS programs.
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Sanjay R.
The 112 emergency number awareness is crucial! During last year's landslides, many didn't know whom to call. But government must ensure quick response times - what's the use of number if help arrives after 6 hours? Overall good initiatives though.
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Anjali P.
As a teacher, I'm happy mental development is included! Mountain children face unique pressures - migration of parents, harsh weather affecting schooling. Hope they consult actual educators while making these plans. Quality matters more than quantity of schemes.

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