Uttarakhand's Rising Dawn: Eradicating Migration Through Growth
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced initiatives to tackle migration through job creation. Highlighting progress in tourism, agriculture, and industry, he emphasized policies fostering development. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the state's innovative strategies, and initiatives to enhance infrastructure and sustainable practices were unveiled.
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Uttarakhand is on a promising path to resolving its migration issue through an array of employment opportunities, as declared by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. During an address on the state's foundation day, he highlighted the state's rapid progress across various sectors such as tourism, agriculture, and industry. These advancements are fostering business, self-employment, and job growth, positioning Uttarakhand as a model of development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined in commending the state's achievements through a video message. He noted Uttarakhand's ranking at the top of the Sustainable Development Goals index, applauding its policies as exemplary for other states. Modi made nine requests to support further development, urging residents and tourists to engage in sustainable practices and respect local traditions.
Additional initiatives announced include the establishment of an 'industrial smart city,' expansion of rail connectivity, and the creation of new medical facilities. This comprehensive development plan aims to link villages, foster youth and women's development, and honor statehood martyrs, reflecting a holistic push towards Uttarakhand's progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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