Srishti A One-Day CM Wants To Become Future CM, Show A Lot Of Attitudes, Focus On These Issues

Srishti A One-Day CM Wants To Become Future CM, Show A Lot Of Attitudes, Focus On These Issues
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Srishti Goswami of Haridwar, who became the ‘Chief Minister’ of Uttarakhand for one day on National Girl Child Day, showed a lot of attitudes. Srishti wants to get into politics. As Chief Minister in the review meeting, he asked the police officers to rein in child crimes. Srishti said that women should get a safe environment in the state.

Wearing a light blue coat, wearing a small black dot on the forehead, Roorkee BSc PG College B.Sc Agriculture student Srishti Goswami looked quite serious when she became the Chief Minister for a day. In the review meeting of various departments in the Vidhan Sabha, Srishti said that the girls have to face many difficulties in going to and from school. Girls feel insecure. Domestic violence cases are increasing, effective arrangements should be made to curb them. Apart from this, work should also be done to stop migration by providing self-employment opportunities.

Srishti Goswami, who became the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand on National Girl Child Day, has nothing to do with politics. Praveen’s daughter Srishti, a resident of Daulatpur village in Roorkee, not only raised her father’s pride proudly by becoming the Chief Minister one day, but she has also become a source of inspiration for other daughters.

Srishti says that she has become the Chief Minister of the Children’s Legislative Assembly only after going through an election process. If she gets a chance in the future, she would like to come into politics and become CM in real terms also. Srishti emphasized girl education and safety. It is said that girls in colleges feel insecure. As CM, she suggested that strong security arrangements should be made for the girl child.

In the meeting, on behalf of the police department, DIG Nilesh Andan Bharan said that there has been some increase in female crime in the state. One reason for this is that 100 percent of complaints of women coming to the police station are filed. He said that if a woman comes to the police station, then no complaint should be received, women will definitely be there.

In the meeting, the Public Works Department gave information about Dobra Chanti Bridge. Due to its formation, the distance from district headquarters to Pratapnagar has reduced from one hundred and fifty kilometers to 68 kilometers. The tourism department was told that a homestay scheme was brought by the government. Information from the irrigation department about the construction of Suryadhar lake and its benefits. It was told by UREDA that the work being done in the field of solar energy in the state will give self-employment to the local people. Usha Negi, Chairperson of Children’s Commission, Additional Secretary Jharana Kamathan, etc. were present in the meeting.

Anita Amoli

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