
The action of the Pushkar Singh Dhami government against illegal madrasas in Uttarakhand is continuing. On Thursday, 16 illegal madrasas were sealed in Udham Singh Nagar and two in Haridwar. So far 110 madrasas have been sealed in the state. For the last one month, the administration in Uttarakhand is taking action against illegal madrasas. These madrasas were being run without the permission of the government. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has taken a tough stand on this, whose wide impact is also being seen. A massive campaign is being run against illegal madrasas across the state. The administration has also started an investigation into who is behind these illegal madrasas being run on such a large scale and what kind of education was being given to the students here. On Thursday, four madrasas were sealed in Rudrapur, eight in Kichha, three in Bajpur, one in Jaspur and two in Haridwar. Earlier, 92 madrasas have been sealed in Dehradun, Pauri while taking action against illegal madrasas on a large scale. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami says that any kind of tampering with the basic form of the state will not be tolerated. Strict action will be taken against anyone who is involved in illegal activities under the guise of religion.
Traditional farming should be promoted: Dhami
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that to increase the income of farmers in the state, traditional farming should be taken forward with modern technology. In the areas where farmers are doing better work, they should be encouraged to do better. The result of the work being done by the departments for the farmers should be visible on the ground. On Thursday, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the game changer schemes of the Agriculture, Horticulture and Cooperatives Department in the Secretariat. He said that the schemes being worked on by the departments for the coming financial year should be worked on based on their physical status, financial progress, outcome and output so that the budget can be utilized properly.