DAINIK NATION BUREAU
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has announced that to address public grievance he keeps conevening public meeting on every week. he tries his best to address the grievance on the spot. As per the schedule he listened people grievance in his assembly constituency on sunday.
During public meeting he listened to the problems and instructed the officials to solve the public grievances on the spot. A large number of people attended the programme.
He instructed government officials to work tirelessly to address public grievances. He asked them to ensure that problems of villages should be solved at the Additional District Magistrate level, so that villagers need not rush to the office of the Chief Minister for their petty grievances.
He also asked them that if you are unable to solve the public grievances at your level, then you must informed to the complainant in writing. He spoke on the need of supplying irrigation water, and implementation of government beneficiary schemes without harming agricultural field.
He also gave instructions that the problems particularly related to potable water, irrigation and road should be expeditiously solved without disturbing the farmers. The Chief Minister announced that the funds have been sanctioned for the construction of Chandi bridge, and 10 tubewells in the area.
According to him, work has started to construct Suryadhar lake for overcoming the problem of potable and irrigation water in the region. He said 43villages would get gravity water, and would be helpful to save Rs seven crore of electricity used in running tubewells and water would also be available for irrigation. He said shortage of potable water would be overcome till 2051.
He reiterated that their government is committed to launch long term beneficiary projects across the state. Mr. Trivendra Singh Rawat said that construction work is on to construct Song dam to ensure better water supply through gravity in Dehradun district. The Song dam project would also be helpful in saving electricity worth Rs 100 crore, he added.
Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said that Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology would be set up in Doiwala area. He announced that National Institute of Fashion Ttechnology (NIFT) would also start functioning from Rani Pokhri area soon. The Coast Guard recruitment centre, ITBP training centre would be opened soon in the state that would bring opportunities for youth to join these forces.
CM apprised that besides starting science faculty at Doiwala Degree college, 50 master trainers would be trained in making 45 types of LED products at a Training centre at Thano. A similar training centre for LED lighting products would be started at Kotbagh in Kumoan region soon.
With an aim to utilise local resources in a better way, 50 Growth centres are being set up in the state and plans are afoot to start such growth centres in 670 ‘Nayaya panchayats’. These growth centres would be hubs of not only providing employment opportunities but new townships would also develop around them.