Tag: Chief Secretary

  • Chief Secretary took a meeting of State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell

    Chief Secretary took a meeting of State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell

    Dehradun. Chief Secretary Dr. S. S. State level forest fire crisis management cell meeting was organized under the chairmanship of Sandhu. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary instructed the Forest Department to respond immediately to the fire alert. He said that to prevent forest fires, a meeting of the State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell should be organized every year in the month of February. The Chief Secretary said that forest fires are a huge issue which needs to be taken very seriously. He said that maximum cooperation of the local people should be taken to stop the fire in the forests, for this they can also be given some kind of incentive. He also instructed non-governmental social organizations to be included in this.

    Emphasizing the need for training programs to extinguish fire, the Chief Secretary said that Pirul is important in the causes of forest fires, for this special attention needs to be paid to the disposal of Pirul from the forests. He talked about promoting the use of Pirul as cooking fuel by preparing pellets. He said that more and more entrepreneurs will have to be encouraged to prepare its pallets so that the common people can use it, so that the availability of Pirul’s pallets remains throughout the year. Along with this, its use as a fuel for the stove should be encouraged for the food prepared in the mid-day meal. On this occasion, Principal Secretary RK Sudhanshu, Head of Forest Department (Half) Anoop Malik and Secretary Vijay Kumar Yadav and other high officials were present.

  • Chief Secretary took a meeting regarding encroachment on government land

    Chief Secretary took a meeting regarding encroachment on government land

    Uttarakhand. Chief Secretary Dr. S. S. The government’s “vision-25, resolution 2022” was reviewed in the secretariat on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Sandhu. The Chief Secretary said that all the departments should mark their land and officers should be given the responsibility to ensure that there is no encroachment on the government land. He said that various ropeway projects are being implemented across the state under Parvatmala Yojana, which will be completed soon. He said that the possibilities of ropeway should be explored at other places as well.

    Under the General Bipin Singh Rawat Ex-Servicemen Credit Guarantee Scheme, the Chief Secretary directed to collect the data of the state so that the ex-servicemen of the state can avail maximum benefits of this scheme. He instructed to monitor this project on a daily basis. He directed to focus on the development of roads from Tanakpur, Ramnagar and Haldwani to Manaskhand Circuit to make it easier to reach Manaskhand Circuit.

    The Chief Secretary said that in order to strengthen the women self-help groups, the products made by them should be made available in the market. He said that online platform should be made available for marketing. He directed to increase the maximum number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras in the state, said that Jan Aushadhi Kendras are proving very effective in providing cheap generic medicines to the common man. He said that there are many beautiful hill towns in the state which have great potential to be developed as tourist destinations and feasibility tests should be conducted to identify such towns to be developed on the lines of Mussoorie and Nainital. Along with this, he directed to identify and develop maximum tourist places suitable for adventure tourism in the state. He instructed to identify and develop maximum eco-tourism sites in the state to promote eco-tourism.

  • Chief Secretary took a meeting for online training

    Chief Secretary took a meeting for online training

    Dehradun. Chief Secretary Dr. S. S. Sandhu on Monday at the Secretariat for online training of state officers and employees under Mission Karmayogi. S. Inaugurated the training module prepared by Tolia Uttarakhand Academy of Administration. On this occasion Dr. R. S. Tolia Director General of Uttarakhand Academy of Administration Mr. P. Pandey was also present.

    Instructing all the departments to be onboarded on the iGOT portal soon, the Chief Secretary said that nodal officers should be nominated for all the departments to be onboarded on the iGOT portal soon. He said that there is a need for training of personnel for capacity development in all departments, in which this training module would be very beneficial. He said that training materials prepared earlier by the departments should also be uploaded on this portal soon.
    Director General Dr.R. S. Tolia Uttarakhand Academy of Administration B. P. Pandey informed that so far 36 out of 72 departments have been onboarded on the portal. Training material will be available for the training of employees on this online portal, from which departmental personnel will be able to receive e-learning material through official email ID. He said that the departments which already have their training material available, can be uploaded on this portal, so that all personnel can get it easily. So far 120 training modules have been uploaded on the portal, by next month the number will be around 200. On this occasion, Additional Chief Secretary Radha Raturi, Secretary Shailesh Bagoli, Brijesh Kumar Sant and Special Secretary Home Riddhim Agarwal along with other high officials and departmental nodal officers were present.

  • Chief Secretary urges agitating drivers to call off strike

    Chief Secretary urges agitating drivers to call off strike

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena urged the agitating drivers to call off the strike on Friday, said reports. It is worth mentioning that, the drivers have continued their strike even after discussion with the government said sources.

    The Water Resources, Commerce and Transport Minister Tukuni Sahu, said in the Odisha Assembly earlier today that three months have been sought and that hopefully the drivers association will cooperate.

    The Odisha Drivers’ Mahasangha however said that, the agitating drivers want the Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to make announcement about the fulfillment of demands.

    Much to the delight of the travelers however, the stranded due to the drivers strike in Odisha, private bus owners have decided to call off the strike on Friday. The Chief Secretary of the Government of Odisha has promised and assured to take the required steps within three months.

    It is worth mentioning that, the protests called by Drivers’ Ekta Mahamancha across Odisha has reached its third day on Friday. The drivers have seen protesting on the roads with posters, banners and placard Across Odisha.

    Passengers were left stranded in various places of the state as buses, cabs and transport vehicles remained stranded across the state on Wednesday following an indefinite ‘quit steering’ call by the driver Mahansanga.