Monday , December 23 2024

Congress President wrote a letter to the Chief Minister, demanding to start employment scheme portal.

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Dehradun, 23 October (HS). State Congress President Karan Mahara has written a letter to the Chief Minister demanding to start the portal of Prime Minister's Self-Employment Scheme and Chief Minister's Self-Employment Scheme in the state soon. He said that due to the failure of departmental officers, the cyber system of the state has come to a standstill for the last one month.

Congress President Karan Mahara said on Wednesday that he has written in a letter to Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami that while on one hand we talk about becoming a Vishwa Guru in the 21st century and the Modi government making waves in the world, on the other hand, after one month has passed, Even after this, the state government has not been able to repair the cyber system of the state. It has also not been able to find out due to whose faults the state's cyber system has failed.

He said that today everything from writing FIR in the police station to distributing ration and from cutting slips in the government hospital to depositing school fees is being done online. In such a situation, due to the failure of the cyber system of the state, all the systems have come to a standstill, due to which the general public of the state is having to suffer the consequences.

Congress President Mahara said that the line of unemployed in the state is getting longer day by day. In such a situation, the portal of Prime Minister's Self-Employment Scheme and Chief Minister's Self-Employment Scheme has not been started. Under these schemes, the applications of unemployed youth who have applied for loans for self-employment are stuck in limbo. Due to which the interests of thousands of youth are being affected. The reputation and image of the state government is being tarnished across the country due to the failure of cyber systems due to the failure of officials. Karan Mahara has demanded from the Chief Minister to appoint cyber experts in the state to provide relief to the general public.