
Nainital, Uttarakhand: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was seen on an early morning walk in Nainital, interacting with locals and observing ongoing development works at the Naina Devi Temple under the Manaskhand Mala Mission Scheme.
CM Dhami’s Unofficial Walk
On Thursday morning, CM Dhami embarked on a casual morning walk to meet local residents. During his walk, he visited the Naina Devi Temple, which is currently undergoing beautification and maintenance as part of the state government’s initiative. He also took time to appreciate the mural art being created in Mallital Khari Bazaar, showcasing traditional Uttarakhand artistry.
On his route, CM Dhami stopped at a local tea stall, personally made tea, and conversed with citizens along the way. The walk concluded at Naini Lake, after passing through the bustling local markets.
CM’s Informal Public Engagements
CM Dhami is known for his informal, impromptu visits, often using them to gauge public sentiment firsthand. Recently, he personally addressed cleanliness issues at the bus stand in front of the Dehradun Secretariat, picking up a broom himself to clean the area. Similarly, in the past, he had interacted closely with commuters on public transport, leaving a lasting impression on citizens.
Significance
These unannounced visits reflect CM Dhami’s hands-on approach and commitment to staying connected with the people, understanding local issues, and promoting cultural and developmental initiatives across Uttarakhand.
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