Friday , November 15 2024

Meeting of Migration Prevention Commission held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister

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Gopeshwar, 13 November (HS). To stop the migration from the mountains in the state of Uttarakhand, an important meeting of the Migration Prevention Commission was held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami in the Assembly Complex, Bharadisain, in which the main reasons for migration were discussed as well as the basic needs for its prevention. There was discussion on completion.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is serious about the problem of migration and is working on many schemes to stop it. The state government is continuously working for employment and development of infrastructure in rural areas. Education and health services are being strengthened. At the local level, work is also being done to connect youth with self-employment through community development programs. In the last three years, special focus has been laid on the field of self-employment. Continuous work is being done towards making it more effective.

The Chief Minister said that the government is working on the goal of bringing Uttarakhand into the category of best states by the year 2025. To implement the suggestions given by the Migration Prevention Commission, a concrete action plan is being prepared through the concerned departments. The process is being simplified to benefit more and more people from public welfare schemes.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has implemented several schemes to stop migration in rural areas. Under this, basic facilities are being developed in the villages and new employment opportunities are being created. He said that efforts are being made to connect the migrants from India and abroad also with this campaign. Good suggestions have also been received from the migrants to prevent migration, which will be implemented.

In the meeting, the members talked about working on short-term, medium-term and long-term plans with departmental cooperation to prevent migration. During the discussion on the main reasons for migration from the mountains, emphasis was laid on effective implementation of schemes in the mountains to meet basic needs.

Chief Secretary Radha Raturi, Vice Chairman of Migration Commission SS Negi, members of Migration Prevention Commission and senior government officials were present in the meeting.