Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami organized a special meeting at the guest house of the Public Works Department in Khatima on Thursday. During this, he interacted directly with the local people and listened deeply to their problems. This meeting was not just a formality, but a true attempt to understand the misery and pain of the public and find a quick solution.
The Chief Minister gave clear instructions to the officials that the solution to the problems should be simple, quick and satisfied. He said, “Our government’s goal is to take the problems of every person seriously and it should be solved in a timely manner.”
Chief Minister Dhami stressed that the government gives priority to the problems of the people. For this, he has instructed the District Magistrates to organize regular events like Janata Darbar and Tehsil Day. The aim of these events is that people can easily lodge their complaints and do not have to face unnecessary problems. Dhami said that while visiting various districts themselves, they take feedback of the government’s schemes to ensure that the schemes are being implemented correctly at the ground level. This approach not only reflects the transparency of the government, but also underlines their accountability to the public.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the Uttarakhand government is committed to resolving complex issues. Whether it is lack of basic facilities like road, electricity, water or other administrative problems, the government is ready to solve every challenge. Dhami said, “It is our endeavor not to wander for their small and big tasks.” During this time, he instructed the officials to take public grievances seriously and resolve them as soon as possible.
Many public representatives like Kashipur Mayor Deepak Bali, Vikas Sharma of Rudrapur, Municipality President Ramesh Chandra Joshi, Prem Singh Turna, Status Minister Shankar Koranga, Rajpal Singh and Gambhir Singh Dhami were present in this meeting. A large number of local people also attended the event, which made it clear that the public was excited to make their point directly to the Chief Minister. The event not only became a platform for solving problems, but also laid the foundation of a strong relationship between the government and the public.