Chief Minister on Gairsain tour, went on morning walk, met people and took feedback of development works

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is on a two-day Gairsain tour. On Thursday, he went out for a morning walk. And during this, he met the people and took feedback of development works. The CM inspected the development works going on in Vidhan Sabha, Bhararisain. During this, he instructed the officials to speed up the work and pay special attention to quality work. CM Dhami said that in Vidhan Sabha, Bhararisain (Gairsain), our government is continuously working for the development of this entire area through road and air connectivity. During this, he also met the local people and took feedback and suggestions of the development works being done by the administration. On Wednesday, the Chief Minister along with a team of senior officials of the government brainstormed on migration and land law in Bhararisain Vidhan Sabha. In the discussion, the CM said, the state government is very serious about land law. The government is working towards making the land law applicable in the state in accordance with public sentiments. Suggestions will also be taken from the public regarding land law at the SDM and Tehsildar level. Along with this, the Chief Minister said that a draft of a strong land law is being prepared keeping in mind the needs of the local people and the aspects of development. The CM participated in the state level rural entrepreneurship development workshop. For the first time, the government reached Bhararisain Assembly to brainstorm on the draft of a strong land law. As per the announcement of the CM, the government will introduce a bill for a strong land law in the Assembly during the budget session in Bhararisain itself.

In the meeting of the Migration Prevention Commission held in the Assembly premises to stop the migration from the mountains, the Chief Minister said that short, short and long term plans will be made to stop migration from the mountains. The state government is serious about the problem of migration and is working on many schemes to stop it. He also hinted at adopting the villages that are getting empty due to migration. In the meeting, emphasis was laid on effective implementation of schemes in the mountains to meet the basic needs. The CM said, continuous work is being done for employment and infrastructure development in rural areas. Education and health services are being strengthened. To implement the suggestions being given by the Migration Prevention Commission, a concrete action plan is being prepared through the concerned departments.