On Saturday, a platform for the golden dreams of the future of the youth of Uttarakhand was also set up in Jagran Samvadi. It has been more than 23 years since the state was formed. During this period, steps were taken in the direction of employment, enterprise, livelihood, but there is still a long way to go to fulfill the dreams of the youth like good education and health services, work for every hand, freedom from the sting of migration. On this occasion, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed his resolve that all the vacant posts in government departments will be filled 100 percent. Along with this, schemes are being materialized in such a way to enhance the skills of the youth that they give up the intention of going out of the state. Chief Minister Dhami, who has taken the initiative to legalize the Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand, said that our allies at the Center are also in agreement with this law. On the first day of Jagran Samvadi, the festival of expression at Fairfield by Marriott on Saturday, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed his views on the ‘dreams of the youth of Devbhoomi’ in the inaugural session. Dainik Jagran’s state editor Kushal Kothiyal interacted with the Chief Minister on various topics including questions related to youth. In response to questions about the dreams of youth and the plan to bring them to reality, the Chief Minister said that employment is the dream of every youth. The government has resolved to fulfill it.
When incidents of paper leak and cheating hurt the purity of examinations and the dreams of youth, it was first decided to make a strict anti-cheating law. When this law was made, now the whole country and many states have started moving forward on this path. In the three years of his Chief Ministership, recruitments have been done on 14,800 vacant government posts.
Now papers are not leaking. Eligible candidates are getting appointment letters. The government is taking strict steps against cheating. The country’s strictest anti-cheating law has been made in the direction of eradicating it from the root. Efforts will be made to ensure that such cases are settled in fast track courts.
When the public gave the majority, the promise of Uniform Civil Code was fulfilled. On the question of Uttarakhand becoming the champion in Uniform Civil Code and fulfilling the promise made to the public, the Chief Minister said that the promise of Uniform Civil Code was made to the public in the assembly elections. The public broke the myth and formed the BJP government with a huge majority for the second time. The government also took the initiative for Uniform Civil Code by fulfilling the promise made to the public. Till now, the allies of BJP also want that Uniform Civil Code should be implemented. It is the resolution of BJP that Uniform Civil Code should be implemented in the entire country. The Ganga of Uniform Civil Code has emerged from Devbhoomi.