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Uttarakhand CM Dhami along with PM Modi in Delhi extended the roadmap for development

 Uttarakhand’s Role in NITI Aayog’s Crucial Meeting-Uttarakhand’s Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, recently participated in the 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog in Delhi, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This meeting, attended by chief ministers from all Indian states, aimed to chart the course for national development, focusing on the theme: “Developed States, Developed India”. CM Dhami highlighted Uttarakhand’s needs and potential, expressing confidence in achieving new heights of progress under PM Modi’s leadership.

 Realizing the Dream of ‘Developed India 2047’-CM Dhami emphasized that Prime Minister Modi’s vision of ‘Developed India 2047’ can only be realized with the equal contribution of every state. He highlighted the meeting’s role in providing a platform for states to voice their concerns and showcase collaborative efforts between the central and state governments. Dhami assured that Uttarakhand is committed to this mission and will work closely with the central government.

A Shared Agenda: CM’s United on National Development-The meeting’s significance lay in the participation of chief ministers from all states and union territories. Discussions centered on strategies to achieve a developed nation by 2047. This platform facilitated open dialogue on the challenges, needs, and plans of various states. CM Dhami actively presented Uttarakhand’s key issues, believing that collective state progress is crucial for national development.

Uttarakhand’s Plans Take Center Stage-CM Dhami showcased Uttarakhand’s unique features and development plans, addressing the specific challenges faced by hill states. He emphasized Uttarakhand’s potential to contribute to national progress in sectors like water, forests, and tourism. He appealed for special support to accelerate Uttarakhand’s development, highlighting the role of platforms like NITI Aayog in facilitating direct communication between states and the central government.

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