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U’khand CM Dhami ends obligation of law officers to represent govt at HC

On the directions of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the state government has ended the obligation of law officers to represent the government in the High Court at Nainital and orders to this effect have been issued.

ANI Aug 20, 2023 15:48 IST googleads

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami (Photo/ANI)

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], August 20 (ANI): On the directions of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the state government has ended the obligation of law officers to represent the government in the High Court at Nainital and orders to this effect have been issued.
The Chief Minister's office said in a post in Hindi on X (formerly twitter), "On the instructions of the Chief Minister the state government has ended the obligation of the law officers appointed to represent the government in the Nainital High Court. Orders to this effect have also been issued." (Translated from Hindi).
Meanwhile, CM Dhami will meet Union Minister RK Singh and other ministers here in the national capital to seek assistance for the damages caused in the state due to heavy rainfall.
According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), "In the meeting with the Union Ministers, the Chief Minister will request central assistance for the state. He will also discuss the damages brought on by heavy rainfall in the state.
"Earlier on Friday, CM Dhami held a review meeting of centrally funded schemes and externally aided projects at the secretariat.
Chief Minister Dhami said, "100 per cent of the funds received from the central government under the centrally funded schemes run in the state should be spent on development works.
"The Chief Minister directed that a monitoring cell should be formed at the government level for monitoring under the centrally funded schemes and regular monitoring of the work being done by the departments should be done after the department sends the proposal to the central government and approves the proposal.
The Chief Minister further said, "If any department is facing any problem for the successful implementation of the schemes under centrally sponsored schemes, then the Chief Minister's office should be informed about the problem immediately. To solve the problem, a solution will be found by holding a meeting with the concerned officials.
"The CM also gave instructions to ensure that the file does not unnecessarily remain pending in the government after the funds have been sanctioned by the Central Government under various development schemes. Departmental secretaries should release the sanctioned amount from their level.
The Chief Minister instructed that the works related to infrastructure development should be expedited.
"After the approval of the departmental minister for the selection of working institutions, the selection process should be started without delay, so that there is no delay in the implementation of the schemes," he said. (ANI)

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