Uttarakhand's Marathon for a Cause: A Step Towards Safety and Sustainability
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated a 5-km run to raise awareness about road safety and environmental conservation. The event saw active participation and underscored the government's efforts in public welfare, reflecting Dhami's commitment to directly engage citizens and address their grievances through initiatives like 'Mukhya Sevak Ki Chaupal'.
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In an initiative aimed at promoting road safety and environmental conservation, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami flagged off a 5-kilometer run from Cantt Road in Dehradun on Tuesday. The event witnessed participation from various age groups, signaling widespread community involvement. Participants were also administered an oath by the chief minister to adhere to traffic rules and spread awareness about environmental protection.
CM Dhami highlighted the responsibility of citizens in following traffic regulations and safeguarding the environment, acknowledging the government's continuous effort in these domains. The presence of dignitaries like MLA Savita Kapoor and MLA Khajan Dass added prominence to the occasion, showcasing collective support for road safety and ecological awareness.
The marathon aligns with Dhami's broader strategy of engaging directly with the public, a commitment also demonstrated at the 'Mukhya Sevak Ki Chaupal' program in Village Aryanagar, Haridwar. Here, Dhami interacted with villagers, addressing their concerns and giving immediate directives to officials for resolution. Such initiatives reflect a concerted effort to address public welfare concerns, bringing governance to the people in a state where road safety remains particularly crucial due to challenging terrain. (ANI)
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