Uttarakhand CM Dhami participates in Dussehra festival, announces several developmental projects for Champawat

Oct 13, 2024

Champawat (Uttarakhand) [India], October 13 : Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the Dussehra festival organised in Tamli in Champawat on Sunday and announced Rs 15 lakh from the MLA fund for the construction of motor road from Tamli to Polp-Rupaligad.
Announcing several developmental projects for the region CM announced Rs 15 lakh from the MLA fund for the construction of a motor road from Tamli to Polp-Rupaligad, construction work of lift drinking water scheme for permanent solution to the problem of drinking water in Tamli area, release of funds as per the proposal prepared for the beautification of Dussehra Mahotsav fair site Tamli, flood protection works to be done in Rankochi temple, providing ambulance facility of emergency service 108 in Tamli, improvement of Bakoda border horse route, announcement of taking appropriate action for the construction of a motor bridge connecting Satkula.
CM Dhami bowed to Baba Gorakhnath and wished Vijayadashmi to all the residents of the area and said that he is feeling very happy to come to Tamli area. He is overwhelmed by the blessings and blessings given by the people of the area and said that the area of Champawat and Pithoragarh is adjacent to Nepal.
"In this area, we see a glimpse of the combined culture of India and Nepal on one platform. It is a synonym of our mutual friendship, love and emotion," he said.
The Chief Minister said that this festival works to revive our cultural heritage. It also works to introduce the new generation to our culture. We have to keep our coming generation also connected to the culture here.

"For which our folk artists and young generation are working. Artists are continuously contributing to preserve the culture with their talents. He said that two days before the State Foundation Day, a conference will be organized to call the migrant Uttarakhandis to Uttarakhand," he added.
In the conference, he will appeal to "come back to your village" and cooperate in the development of our Uttarakhand. He said that our government is doing better work in the field of reducing migration.
The Chief Minister said that there are immense possibilities in the field of employment in Uttarakhand and state government has brought a bill in the Legislative Assembly to provide 30 per cent reservation for the benefit of women of Uttarakhand. Along with this, the state government has also made strict laws like anti-copying and conversion.
He said that Uttarakhand is not a land for outsiders who commit crimes. The Chief Minister talked about implementing the Uniform Citizenship Code (UCC) law on the occasion of Uttarakhand State Foundation Day. He said that Uttarakhand will be the first state in the country to implement UCC.
The Chief Minister said that even if the state government has to take the toughest decisions in the interest of the state, it will take them. He said that our government is committed to make Uttarakhand the best state in the country and for this we are constantly moving forward. He urged everyone to stay connected to their culture. He also appealed to tell the people living outside the village not to leave their dialect, language, customs and traditions because they introduce us to our culture and customs.
The Chief Minister said that Dussehra festival teaches us the victory of religion over unrighteousness. No matter how strong the person who does injustice is, he loses in the end and truth always wins. This festival inspires us to celebrate truth over falsehood, Dharma over Adharma, goodness over evil and to renounce bad habits. He said that we should adopt the family and social lifestyle of Lord Shri Ram, because Lord Ram is our ideal.
The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the work of taking the country and the state forward in the field of tourism, religion and culture has been done. India is once again moving towards becoming the world leader. Our government is taking its schemes to every person sitting at the last end.