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Uttarakhand : 50 bed hospital will be built in Kaliyar Sharif, CM Dhami announced

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that after approval of the 50-bed hospital at Kaliyar Sharif, funds have been sanctioned for the same. In a program organized at Survey of India, Hathibarkala on the occasion of World Minorities Rights Day, the CM announced the setting up of a Unani Medical College after the hospital at Kaliyar Sharif. In a program organized by the Minority Welfare and Police Department, the Chief Minister launched free online coaching facility for minority students. He said that the protection of the rights of minorities is the priority of the government. Today is the day to remember our fundamental duties to protect and promote the integrity and unity of the country. The country is a country with different sects, languages ​​and cultures. Unity in diversity is the unique identity of India. Our culture has been to respect all sects.

The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is moving forward with the spirit of everyone’s support, everyone’s development, everyone’s faith and everyone’s effort. In order to protect the rights and interests of Muslim women from the point of view of women empowerment, it has been a historic decision of the central government to implement the law related to triple talaq.

CM said that the government has started ‘Mukhyamantri Minority Promotion Scheme’ to increase the representation of minorities in competitive examinations and to encourage students. As per the demand in minority areas, Minority Development Fund has been set up at a cost of Rs 4 crore for economic and educational development. Under the Maulana Azad Education Finance Foundation scheme, interest-free loans have been arranged for poor minority students of Uttarakhand for vocational education. Earlier, the Chief Minister visited the exhibition put up by various departments at the program venue.