Uttarakhand: State level rural entrepreneurship development workshop organized in Bhararisain, Dhami said by 2025 one and a half lakh women will become Lakhpati Didi
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a meeting of district level officers at Bhararisain in Gairsain Assembly premises. Also reviewed the departmental works. During this, he instructed the officials to develop Chamoli as a clean and ideal district. He said that there are many Devsthals including Badrinath, Hemkund, Gopinath in Chamoli district. The country’s first village Mana is also in Chamoli district. It is the moral responsibility of all of us to make this border district clean.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami instructed the officials to keep all the rivers flowing through Chamoli district clean. Asked to treat the garbage, garbage and dirty drains going into the rivers. From the origin of the river to the whole of Uttarakhand, the rivers flow clean and pure, for this, all the people were instructed to work together by bringing it into their work culture. He also asked to keep cleanliness in government guest houses. So that the tourists coming from outside take a good message.
CM Dhami said that women have made a big and important contribution in the development of Uttarakhand. Development works should be accelerated with the skills of women, their power and energy. He directed the construction agencies to make the roads pothole-free and safe. Also, the police and transport department were asked to regularly check vehicles and take unfit vehicles out of circulation.
State-level rural entrepreneurship development workshop organized
State-level rural entrepreneurship development workshop was organized at Bhararisain in Gairsain. During this, CM Dhami said that the government will seriously implement the suggestions received in the workshop and will find a solution to all the problems faced by rural entrepreneurs. Due to various schemes of the government, more than 1 lakh women have become lakhpatis so far. He also said that the government has set a target of making one and a half lakh women Lakhpati Didi by 2025. CM Dhami said that outlets of groups are also being opened on the Chardham Yatra routes. Apart from this, products of women groups are also being made available in Delhi under ‘House of Himalayas’.