Making the announcement today, Chief Minister Trivendra Rawat said over 200 dignitaries hailing from Uttarakhand will delve upon various issues related to the state.
Addressing a press conference here, Rawat said the hill state has achieved a lot in the last 17 years, but there was still much to do.
"Our aim is to encourage people's participation (in policy making) and dialogue with people ('jan samvad'). The 'Raibar' programme is being organised keeping this in mind," he told reporters here.
Apart from National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, who hails from the state, Secretary to prime minister Bhaskar Khulbe, Army chief General Bipin Rawat, Indian Coast Guard DG Rajendra Singh and noted lyricist Prasoon Joshi will be in attendance at the meeting.
In the inaugural session, issues like migration of people and creation of jobs within the state will be discussed, the chief minister said.
Topics related to tourism, environment, investment, industries and infrastructure will also be brought to the discussion table.
In the closing session, discussion on 'Aisa banega naya Uttarakhand' (New Uttarakhand will be like this) will be taken up, Rawat said.
The chief minister added that IAS officers deployed in the state capital, Dehradun, have been asked to visit government schools to understand the problems and aspirations of students.
He said all workers of the secretariat will participate in 'Run for Good Governance' on November 7.
Uttarakhand was formed as a separate state on November 9, 2000, after its bifurcation from Uttar Pradesh.
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