Expressing the state government's commitment to redress the problems of the economically weaker sections on "Nirbal Varga Diwas" today, Rawat said the slum areas will be developed as clean residential areas but fresh encroachments will not be allowed.
Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority has been asked to build multi-storey residential buildings for lower income groups.
This has led to a three-fold rise in the number of applicants for these welfare schemes, he said.
An elaborate roadmap for urban development is also being drawn up, the chief minister said.
A plan to remove power lines crossing over residential buildings has recently been given clearance.
30 per cent of the expenses over the exercise will be met by the state government, 30 per cent out of the fund of the local legislator concerned and 40 per cent by the power corporation of Uttarakhand, he said.
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