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DEHRADUN: Trivendra Singh Rawat today said his government was taking every possible measure to check migration from hill areas of the state.

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Tribune News Service

Dehradun, June 25

Trivendra Singh Rawat today said his government was taking every possible measure to check migration from hill areas of the state.

The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering at the Parade Ground in Dehradun after releasing “Saun Din Sarkar Key, Sau Din Vikas Key”, a state government book that highlights its achievements during the past 100 days. The book release marked the completion of 100 days in office of the Trivendra Singh Rawat-led government.

Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said his government had in the past 100 days taken up the challenge of migration from hill areas of the state with all seriousness. He said his government had especially set up a commission that would look into measures that needed to be taken to curb migration from the hills. He said the government was committed to giving corruption-free governance. He said his government had made the recruitment process in government departments transparent.

Earlier in the day, Trivendra Rawat visited the Garhi Cantt-based Tapkeshwar Mahadev temple and offered prayers. He took part in the cleanliness campaign. On the occasion, he urged the people to ensure cleanliness in their surroundings.

He later participated in the Jagannath Rath yatra in Dehradun. Addressing a gathering at the start of the Rath yatra, Rawat said water conservation was the need of the hour. He said it was a matter of concern that seasonal rivers like Bindal and Rispana in Dehradun had turned into drains. He said water sources were shrinking at a fast phase and it was all important to ensure that the dried-up natural water sources were revived.

He expressed happiness that Dehradun had been selected among the Smart City list.

The Chief Minister along with his Cabinet colleagues also heard Prime Minister’s Mann Ki Baat programme. He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for congratulating Uttarakhand for becoming a defecation-free state. Trivendra Rawat asserted that taking inspiration from the Prime Minister’s cleanliness campaign, the state was taking all steps to ensure cleanliness in the state.

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