Titled "100 days of government 100 days of development" (sau din sarkar ke sau din vikas ke), the document, which will be formally launched in the form of a book by Rawat at a function on the Parade Ground here to mark the occasion, showers praise on the state government for "defining its priorities" and moving resolutely in that direction.
The document extols the government for adopting a "focused approach" towards infrastructure development and taking on corruption in a "big way" by recommending a CBI probe into the Rs 240-crore NH 74 scam and a state level SIT probing it till the central agency gave its nod for investigating the case.
Thanking the Centre for its support in all its endeavours, the document credited it to the state government's focused approach to infrastructural development which led to the extension of the much awaited Rishikesh-Karnaprayag railway line up to Badrinath Dham and Sonprayag, which is likely to give a big boost to religious tourism in the state.
Work on Muzaffarnagar-Deoband rail line will also be over soon, which will provide a direct rail link between Delhi to Joshimath, a boon for pilgrims coming from across the country and abroad to visit the chardham, it said.
PWD, drinking water, irrigation and rural engineering departments have been for the first time allocated Rs 250 crore in addition to their budgetary allocations so that small works related to infrastructure do not get interrupted for lack of funds, it said.
The document also highlights that for the first time after statehood was granted to Uttarakhand, doctors posted for years in the plains were sent to remote hill areas to offer their services there.
The state government has also decided to give loans to small and marginal farmers at two per cent interest rate to encourage them for farming.
Dehradun, Haldwani and Haridwar will soon get a network of ring roads, Kandi road will soon be opened to strengthen connectivity between Kumaon and Garhwal, it said.
The document mentions that the government has also decided to give contracts up to Rs 5 crore to people belonging to the state.
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