U'khand CM highlights steps taken for development of remote hill areas

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

today highlighted the steps taken by his government for the development of remote hill areasof the state, including Tharali, which goes to polls on May 28.

Addressing an election meeting in support of BJP nominee from the Assembly segmentMunni Devi in Tharali, said his government sanctioned Rs 25 crore for the construction of 55 km of roads in the constituency, besides starting a bus service between Tharali and Nandprayag on the request of late local MLA

Munni Devi, widow of ex-MLA Shah, filed her nominations from the seat earlier in the day. Shah's death earlier this year necessitated bypoll to the reserved seat of Tharali.

The also spoke of other remote areas of district where better health facilities were created by the BJP government.

Himni village was made digital and connected via tele-medicine with the in New Delhi, he said.

Two of international standards will soon be opened, one each in the Kumaun and Garhwal regions, which will impart quality education to children from lower income group families at minimum fee, said.

Describing the welfare of defence personnel and their families as the BJP government's top priority, he spoke of implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) by the

The spoke of his own visits to the and Badahoti on the borders and said the government was the first in the country to take the decision of giving jobs to the dependents of Army and paramilitary personnel.

An ADM-level will soon be appointed in all the districts as the to ensure redressal of problems faced by military personnel, he said.

He said had a good understanding, as a Zila Panchayat president, of the problems faced by the people of the area and was the most appropriate person to represent the constituency in the state Assembly.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 19:55 IST