Tag: Dehradun

  • Campaign will start soon for drug and HIV free Uttarakhand

    Campaign will start soon for drug and HIV free Uttarakhand

    Dehradun. The National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) has formulated a strategy under the 95-95-95 formula to make India AIDS free. According to the intention of the Central Government, by 2030, India will be completely AIDS free. At present there are more than 24 lakh HIV positive people in the country. In this episode, the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) team of the Government of India Health Department is on a three-day Uttarakhand tour. During this tour, the team visited Ground Zero in Haridwar and Dehradun districts and inspected and evaluated the work being done by the Uttarakhand AIDS Control Society. The team members met the Health Secretary today. Expressing satisfaction over the work being done by the Uttarakhand AIDS Control Society in the state, he discussed how it can be further improved in the future. Along with this, while expressing concern over the increasing trend of drug addiction among the youth in the state, the team talked about running public awareness programs on a large scale. Secretary Health Dr. R. Rajesh Kumar told the team that a comprehensive action plan is ready to run a comprehensive program on drug awareness, in which the state needs the cooperation of the Center. The team of the Central Health Department agreed on this.

    The team of National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) discussed the new activities and innovations with the Health Secretary. The role of Uttarakhand AIDS Control Society in Chardham Yatra was discussed in detail. The team apprised the Health Secretary that all aspects like drug abuse and prevention are being coordinated and looked after by the Centre.

    The health secretary said that the center should help in getting rid of drug addiction.

    Health Secretary Dr R Rajesh Kumar apprised the team from the Center about the work being done by the Uttarakhand AIDS Control Society. He said that public awareness programs are being run on a war footing regarding drug and AIDS free Uttarakhand. The results of which are also coming good. A complete action plan has been prepared for awareness against drugs, in which the state needs the cooperation of the Center. The team of the Central Health Department agreed on this.

    Complete security center will soon be set up in Coronation Hospital

    A complete security center will soon be set up in Dehradun District Hospital Coronation. This center will work under single window system. In this, along with HIV, hepatitis, TB and other serious diseases can also be treated. Till now such facility was not available. Counseling of patients will be done in this center. Along with this, the programs being run under the mental, social and other social security of the patients will be established. NACO has given its approval. The work will start soon after getting the approval of the action plan.

    Awareness program will run in all jails of the state

    A plan is being prepared to run awareness program in all the jails of the state. Awareness will be created about all the serious diseases including HIV in the districts. Along with this, work will be done regarding screening so that the prisoners who are in the grip of serious diseases can be treated on time.

    Regular counseling for drug addicts and AIDS patients

    The NACO team that came from the center inspected the OST centers located in Dehradun and Haridwar districts and gave necessary guidelines. The Health Department team inspected the District Jail and the OST Center located in the District Tuberculosis Hospital premises in Haridwar. The team emphasized on making counseling compulsory for drug addicts and patients. Along with this, instructions were also given for regular counseling of AIDS patients. The team said that under the drug-free India campaign, the central government has taken meaningful steps to reduce the demand for drugs.

    here in the team
    During the meeting with the Health Secretary, Director General Health Uttarakhand Vinita Shah, Deputy Director Health Government of India Dr. Bhavani Singh, National Advisor of Health Department Parul, Kartik, Deputy Director of State AIDS Control Committee Sanjay Bisht, Sunil Singh in the team of Health Department from the Center. Apart from this, DTO RK Singh, Team Leader Setu Harmendra Singh, Uttarakhand Incharge of Setu Saurabh Gupta, Additional Project Director Dr. Ajay Nagarkar and Sanjay Singh of DDTI were present.

  • CM Dhami’s cabinet meeting ends, these big decisions were approved

    CM Dhami’s cabinet meeting ends, these big decisions were approved

    Dehradun. The State Cabinet meeting was held at the Secretariat under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. All the decisions were taken in the public interest in the meeting.
    In view of the high royalty of silica sand in the state of Uttarakhand as compared to other states and due to this the adverse impact on the business of silica sand in the state, in order to strengthen and streamline the business of silica sand in the state, the royalty rate as per other states And the decision to revise the current prevalent rate of inevitable rent.
    Central Pollution Control Board New Delhi and Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control due to non-availability of Zero Discharge Plant (ZLD) in the distillery of State Cooperative Sector Sugar Mill Bajpur (crushing capacity 4000 TCD) As a result of complete stoppage of alcohol production work in Bajpur Sugar Mill distillery from 23rd January, 2017 as per the orders of Board Dehradun, the financial condition of Bajpur Sugar Mill and distillery is getting adversely affected. Therefore, to modernize the distillery of State Cooperative Sector Sugar Mill Bajpur to operate at 25 KLPD capacity, installation of Zero Discharge Plant (ZLD), maintenance of pre-installed plants and some other plants in the distillery. The cabinet has decided to provide government guarantee of Rs 29.00 crore for taking loan from the bank.
    Under the Finance Department, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Institute of Financial Administration, Training and Research, Uttarakhand Dehradun was established with the objective of imparting training to all departments and secretariat level personnel on finance, accounting and other subjects in the state. Along with increasing the skill, administrative management and qualification capacity of maximum personnel of the state, examining the status of the rules established in various financial rules, manuals and manuals in the state, providing research advice to the state government on the need for research and change. , is the object of the said institution. To fulfill the objectives of the institute, it was decided to create full-time lecturer/researcher, Learning & Development Expert (Financial Management), Training Coordinator posts in addition to the posts created in the institute, in view of the necessity of human resources in the form of experts.
    In view of the post of Accounts Clerk being declared dead cadre under the Treasury Department, such regular and permanent servants, who have passed Intermediate (Commerce) or equivalent examination or B.Com examination, have completed 10 years of continuous service on the post of servant and prescribed Decision to reserve a total of 17 posts district-wise against the total 326 posts of Assistant Accountant currently created for the promotion of those who have passed the qualifying examination according to the syllabus.
    Lakhs of domestic and foreign pilgrims/tourists come every year to visit the Chardhams of Uttarakhand state and Sri Hemkund Sahib and in view of the continuous increase in the number of passengers every year, with the aim of smoothly completing the Char Dham Yatra system Due to the insufficient organizational structure of the travel administration organization, Rishikesh, the name of the said organization has been changed to “Chardham Yatra Management and Control Organization”. 11 posts have been created for the permanent office of the said organization. Provision has been made for approval of data entry operator, inquiry center assistant / assistant reception, services of 9 persons through outsourced work, which was approved by the cabinet.
    Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) at the rate of 25 per cent of the sum of basic pay (fixed pay + grade pay) admissible to them was being given to regular veterinary doctors of Animal Husbandry Department from February, 2014. In the report/recommendations given by the Wage Committee, Uttarakhand (2016) constituted for the employees of various categories of the state in order of the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission, due to the absence of any mention in relation to practice ban allowance to the doctors of the Animal Husbandry Department, the Animal Husbandry Department Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) to the Veterinary Officers was stopped. The matter was again referred to the Financial Rules Committee. The Financial Rules Committee has recommended to allow 20 percent Non-Practice Allowance (NPA) to the veterinarians of the State Animal Husbandry Department like allopathic doctors. In order to which, it has been decided by the Cabinet to allow 20 percent Non-Practice Allowance (NPA) to the medical experts of the Animal Husbandry Department. About 400 veterinarians will be benefitted by this.

    Pirul in pine forests is also one of the main reasons for incidents of forest fires in the state of Uttarakhand. In Vanagni session 2023, it is proposed to make arrangements for making briquettes/pallets on a large scale at the Chir-Pirul local level, at the department level. For the purpose of providing employment to the residents of the area for the prevention of forest fire occurring from Chir-Pirul and for collecting Pirul, forest areas through organizations recognized by a particular person, such as Van Panchayat, self-help groups and Yuvak Mangal Dal etc. Approval of the department to pay Rs 2.00 per kg from the funds available under the relevant schemes of the state sector or CAMPA to that person through the institution, after collecting Pirul permanently, mandate number-2198 / X -2-2019-21 (9) 2015 dated November 05, 2020. In the present context, it was decided to revise the Chir-Pirul collection rate in the state to Rs.3.00 per kg instead of Rs.2.00 per kg in view of increase in livelihood.
    Uttarakhand fodder policy is being proposed to reduce the workload of women along with availability of green and dry fodder for livestock throughout the year and increase in livestock production in the state of Uttarakhand. At present, there is a shortage of 31 percent in green fodder and 17 percent in dry fodder relative to the requirement. The shortage of fodder is met mainly by wheat straw coming from Punjab and Haryana. Due to the geographical structure, the state is a disaster prone area, due to which the availability of fodder keeps getting hampered. For the implementation of the fodder policy, work will be done in coordination with Animal Husbandry Department, Cooperative Department, Milk Development Department and other sources like REAP etc. and the arrangement of funds in the scheme will be done through various schemes and other schemes of the Government of India in addition to the state share. . For adequate availability of green fodder in the state, it is proposed to increase green fodder production by distributing 13,300 improved varieties of fodder seeds to cattle rearers, increasing silage manufacturing capacity by 25 thousand metric tons, distribution of chaff cutters to cattle rearers and promotion of silvipasture. 53400 MT dry fodder and 1125300 MT green fodder in the first year, 20 thousand MT dry fodder and 19 thousand MT green fodder in medium term (01 to 03 years) and 01 lakh MT green fodder production in long term (03 to 05 years) will increase . If the Uttarakhand Fodder Policy, 2023-28 is implemented, out of total 31 percent shortage of fodder, 2352 percent shortage will be removed. At present, to increase the availability of dry fodder in the state by setting up an FPO, buying additional 5000 metric tonnes of crop residue from the members of the Milk Producers’ Committee, for easy transportation of straw, the help of public, cooperative and private sector in nearby straw surplus state Haryana or Punjab. It is proposed to set up a 20,000 metric ton densified straw unit. In order to increase the straw storage capacity in the state, it is proposed to construct 10 straw storage houses through various means and to increase the storage capacity of silage in addition to compact feed blocks in fodder banks established in the state. Out of the total proposed expenditure of Rs.13655.00 lakhs, Rs.2367.00 lakhs from JICA-NPDD, Rs.225500 lakhs from REAP, Rs.2000.00 lakhs from NABARD and Rs.6683.60 lakhs from state sector will be spent through the above schemes. In the state sector, schemes worth Rs 3110.00 lakh are already valid. In this way, in the Uttarakhand Bara Policy, 2023-28, there will be an additional requirement of Rs 3573.00 lakh in the state sector. Approval of Uttarakhand Fodder Policy 2023-28 for establishment of Corpus Fund / Parikrani Nidhi for uninterrupted supply of fodder in the state in case of natural calamity and emergency in fodder policy.

    Under the efficient leadership of the Chief Minister, Government of Uttarakhand and under the able direction of Animal Husbandry Minister, Uttarakhand, the Government of Uttarakhand, through entrepreneurship development for local youth, especially women, for direct or indirect employment generation and for the overall development of all animal husbandry, by the cabinet. Chief Minister of Uttarakhand State It has been decided to start Pashuvan Mission (CMUSLM). Through this, employment will not only be created for the youth, but these schemes will prove to be helpful in reverse migration by providing means of livelihood to the landless and marginal poor farmers.
    At present, the United Provincial Guard Act, 1948 is prevalent in the state to regulate the functions of the volunteers of the Provincial Guard under the Uttarakhand Youth Welfare and Provincial Guard Department. In the perspective of the state of Uttarakhand, in accordance with the current circumstances, in order to obtain cooperation in the form of volunteers for various purposes under the government and semi-government establishments, along with peace security in the work of the Provincial Guard, certain parts should be changed and the unusable clauses should be removed. Decision to promulgate the Uttarakhand Rakshak Dal (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023 by amending the United Provincial Rakshak Dal Act, 1948, to make arrangements for leave etc. for PRD volunteers in relation to their demand and work.
    Decision taken by the cabinet regarding formation of organizational structure of State Institute for Empowering and Transforming (SETU). Under this, State Institute for Empowering and Transforming (SETU) Aayog, an institute related to policy planning in the state, is being constituted like NITI Aayog. Under which, for the development and welfare of the citizens, setting a topic for the fulfillment of social and personal aspirations, and being active on it, work according to the needs of the citizens. To ensure the participation of citizens for the all-round development of the state. To ensure equality of opportunities for the youth of the state. To achieve the goals of sustainable development while saving the environment. Ensuring transparency by using technology to make government visible and accountable. In this, convergence, coordination, community participation and networking will be used for efficient and effective use of state resources and convergence, coordination, community participation and networking will be used in a better way for efficient and effective use of state resources.
    Approval given by the cabinet to the Chief Minister’s Skill Upgradation and Global Employment Scheme. Under which, along with skill-upgradation training in the domain sector for foreign employment, the cabinet approved the guidelines for imparting training on the language, culture, work ethics, etc. of the concerned country through empaneled institutions by the Government of India. Has been done In the said scheme, 20 percent of the expenditure on all training will be borne by the state government. Maximum 75 percent of the interest payable on the said loan will be borne by the state government if the candidate takes a loan from the bank for the remaining training amount. The fees for the training program will be determined by the institution in such a way that 30 percent amount will be payable before the candidate is employed. In the first phase, efforts will be made by the department to connect the youth of the state with the employment opportunities available abroad in the field of Nursing and Hospitality.
    The cabinet approved establishment of Human Wildlife Conflict Prevention Cell in Uttarakhand and establishment of Human Wildlife Conflict Prevention Fund in Uttarakhand. It is proposed to set up a Human Wildlife Cell for the scientific analysis of incidents occurring between humans and wildlife in the state, in which 01 Forest Officer or equivalent Deputy Forest Officer for cooperation in the office of the Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) / Chief Wildlife Warden. Through departmental posting), 01 post of GIS Specialist and 02 posts of Specialist – JRF/SRF are proposed to be placed on outsourced contract basis. In the case of human-wildlife conflict, any emergency and immediate cooperation to the family members of a dead person or injured person and their family members according to the situation of the occasion and DNA test and other medical tests etc. of wildlife and wildlife caught under human-wildlife conflict It is proposed to set up a Human Wildlife Conflict Prevention Fund for moving wildlife from one place to another. For the said fund, an amount of up to Rs. 02.00 crore will be made available by the state government every year. This amount can be increased or decreased by the State Government at its discretion. This amount will remain for use as non-lapsable amount. According to the above, the form of this fund will be continuous.
    Before the cabinet meeting, on behalf of the people of Uttarakhand, the state cabinet expressed its condolences to the bereaved family of late Shri Chandan Ram Das and prayed for the peace of the departed soul and for his family and well-wishers to bear this deep sorrow and irreparable loss. Wished for strength and paid tribute by keeping silence for two minutes.

  • 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.

  • G-20: Youth participants from many states including Uttarakhand will be included

    G-20: Youth participants from many states including Uttarakhand will be included

    Dehradun. India is presiding over the G-20 summit for the first time. Under the G-20 conference, Youth 20 conference is being organized to prepare the youth of G-20 countries to fight the global challenges. Youth 20 Summit is a part of G-20. Through this forum being organized at AIIMS Rishikesh, youth will get an opportunity for mutual discussions to be aware of health, being and sports at the international level.

    Youth participants from different states across the country including the state of Uttarakhand will participate in this summit. Many run up events have been done in this series so far. In this summit, not only youths coming from different districts of Uttarakhand but also various youth leaders coming from G-20 countries will share their views. In this, policies related to the health welfare and sports of the youth will be discussed and the youth will be able to benefit from their respective areas with the conclusions coming out of the summit. As we have told earlier that this program is a part of the G-20 conference being held under the chairmanship of India. This summit will provide an opportunity to present the image of the country and the state in the world. Y20 is an event to connect youth. It is a platform for the world’s largest and most advanced economies to bring together young leaders from around the world.

    May 4th Holistic Health Conclave

    keynote speaker

    1- Swami Awadheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj Peethadhishwar, Juna Akhara, Haridwar 2- Swami Chidanand Ji Maharaj, President, Parmarth Niketan, Swargashram Rishikesh 3- Professor KK Talwar Former Director, PGIEMR Chandigarh

    4- Prof. BN Gangadhar Chairman MARB NMC Government of India

    5- Swami Dayadhipananda ji, Medical Superintendent, Shri Ram Krishna Mission Hospital Haridwar 6- Prof. Meenu Singh, Executive Director, AIIMS Rishikesh.

    1. Kiyohiro Yamamoto, President and Group Executive Officer, Azbil Corporation

    May 5 Opening Ceremony

    chief guest

    1. Dr. Bharti Praveen Pawar

    Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Government of India

    1. Mr. Nishith Pramanik

    Union Minister of State for Youth Welfare and Sports Government of India

  • 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.

  • Two-day photo exhibition held at Raj Bhavan, Dehradun

    Two-day photo exhibition held at Raj Bhavan, Dehradun

    Uttarakhand. On the 100th edition of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program run by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a two-day photo exhibition organized by the Central Bureau of Communications, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Dehradun at Raj Bhavan, Dehradun, Uttarakhand today, May 1, On 2023, students from Doon Valley International School, Gorkha Rifle Military School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Upper Camp, and Uttaranchal University participated. After observing the exhibition, question and answer programs were organized for all the students.

    Whose prizes were distributed in the program by Chief Guest Ravinath Raman, Secretary, Hon’ble Governor, Uttarakhand and Amit Kumar Sirohi, Legal Advisor, Hon’ble Governor, Uttarakhand. Dr. Santosh Ashish, Assistant Director, Central Communications and MS Nayal, Kshetra Panchayat Assistant, welcomed the chief guests by providing them with organ clothes. Amit Kumar Sirohi told the students that they should carry themselves with them so that they can successfully achieve their objectives. The students said that the exhibition was definitely very informative. participated in the programme. About 400 students participated in this exhibition today.

  • Violation of the dignity of pilgrimage places will have to go to jail: Police

    Violation of the dignity of pilgrimage places will have to go to jail: Police

    Dehradun. Instructions have been issued by the DGP to take necessary action against the debauched youths who consume alcohol and other intoxicants sitting on the banks of the Ganges, usually by driving towards Uttarakhand late on Friday night. In fact, as soon as summer starts in Uttarakhand, the tourism season has started. These days many tourists from all over the country are visiting Char Dham Yatra and other religious and tourist places and observing the hilly and natural scenes there. But during this time some tourists are not even missing out on showing the dignity of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.
    That is, debauched youth openly consume alcohol and other intoxicants sitting at pilgrimage sites and on the banks of the Ganges. Now DGP Ashok Kumar has given instructions to take action against such corrupt people, due to which Operation Maryada has been started by Uttarakhand Police. Under which action is being taken against all such people who create ruckus at tourist places and pilgrimage places after consuming alcohol and other intoxicants. Uttarakhand Police has now appealed to the common people that if they also see any person doing this type of act, then immediately call 112 and inform the police about the matter. The police will immediately reach the spot and take action against such miscreants.

  • Chief Minister Dhami’s instructions so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat

    Chief Minister Dhami’s instructions so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat

    Dehradun. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program is going to air its 100th edition tomorrow (Sunday). In such a situation, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has given instructions to ensure arrangements for listening to the program in all schools, gram sabhas, degree colleges, polytechnics, ITIs so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat. The 100th edition of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ launched by PM Modi will be telecast tomorrow at 11 am. In this programme, the Prime Minister makes a special mention of those people who are playing an important role in building the society and the nation.
    There are many such people in every nook and corner of the country and apart from creating a different identity with their works, they are also working to give direction to the society. Information about such people and information about their works is given by the Prime Minister through this program. Apart from this, this information is very useful for the students as well and in the past students, teachers and common people have been listening to this program. Chief Minister Dhami said that the 100th edition of the program to be aired tomorrow is important in many ways. That’s why he has directed the officials that arrangements should be made to listen to this program tomorrow in all schools, gram sabhas, degree colleges, polytechnics, ITIs etc.

  • Dehradun: Director General Information Banshidhar Tiwari launched the promo of Garhwali film “Padhani Ji”.

    Dehradun: Director General Information Banshidhar Tiwari launched the promo of Garhwali film “Padhani Ji”.

    Director General Information and Chief Executive Officer Uttarakhand Film Development Council Banshidhar Tiwari launched the promo of Garhwali film “Padhani Ji” at Directorate General of Information, Dehradun on Friday. On this occasion, the Director General of Information said that the state government has brought two important policies for film shooting. In which the equipment and services used in the film industry have been included under the service sector policy. Whereas in the second policy, film city and industry based works have been included.

    He said that in the new film policy, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has taken special care to encourage regional cinema. For this, a proposal has been made to increase the grant amount received by Garhwali and Kumaoni films. He said that the Film Development Council is trying to publish a directory of people associated with the film sector, such as producers-directors, artists, technicians and other service providers. On this occasion, Additional Director Information Ashish Kumar Tripathi and Joint Director/Nodal Officer, Uttarakhand Film Development Council Dr. Nitin Upadhyay, Proprietor of Maheshwari Films and Director of Padhani Ji Film Ashok Chauhan (Ashu) etc were present.

  • Polyhouses will become a major source of income for the farmers of the state Dhami government approved Rs 304 crore

    Polyhouses will become a major source of income for the farmers of the state Dhami government approved Rs 304 crore

    Dehradun. The Dhami government of the state has taken a big step in the direction of employment generation in the hilly areas of the state. Under this, there is a plan to provide employment to more than one lakh farmers through polyhouses in the state. In the state cabinet meeting held last day, the Dhami government has made its intentions clear by approving the Rs 304 crore scheme for polyhouses.

    Chief Minister Dhami is continuously working seriously for how to increase employment opportunities in the hilly areas of the state. He has also shown his commitment through various public forums that on the lines of Himachal Pradesh, agriculture and horticulture should be made a source of employment in the hilly districts of the state. Now in this episode, the state government has taken a big decision regarding the poly house.

    Under this, it has been decided to plan for the cultivation of vegetables and flowers in cluster-based small polyhouses (Naturally Ventilated) in the state. Under the scheme of NABARD, Rs 304 crore has been approved by the state cabinet for the establishment of 17648 polyhouses of 100 square meter size based on cluster, in which 70 percent subsidy will be given to the farmers. Under this, about 01 lakh farmers of the state will get direct/indirect means of self-employment as well as increase in their income, which will improve the social and economic level and migration to hilly areas will also decrease. . Along with this, the production of vegetables will increase by 15 percent and the production of flowers by 25 percent.