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1,000 youths to get e-rickshaws in state

DEHRADUN: On the completion of one year in office, the BJP government under Chief Minister TS Rawat is planning to reward the youths by providing them e-rickhshaws on easy instalments and also pay the pending arears of Asha workers.

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Tribune News Service 

Dehradun, March 16

On the completion of one year in office, the BJP government under Chief Minister TS Rawat is planning to reward the youths by providing them e-rickhshaws on easy instalments and also pay the pending arears of Asha workers. 

The BJP government has lined up several events to mark the anniversary on March 18. A special function will be held at the Parade Ground where around 1000 e-rickshaws will be distributed among the youth, as part of the easy instalment payment scheme. 

The ASHA workers who have been awaiting payment of arrears of the last five years are also expected to receive their pending payments. 

Further, around 111 new 108 ambulances vans will also be added to the existing fleet of ambulances run by GVK EMRI emergency service. The government is also planning to issue employment and deployment letters to 461 doctors and 400 ANMS at the same place and on the same day. 

The government will also present before the government it’s achievements in the past one year. The ministers are also expected to give details of the work carried out by their departments in the past one year. 

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