Uttarakhand

Rath yatra of state agitators reached Dwarahat

Gairsain is necessary to bring the hilly areas into the mainstream: Dalakoti

(Kuldeep Singh Bhilola)

Dwarahat (Almora)। the Rath Yatra of state agitators reached Dwarahat via Kafadkhan, Basoli, Takula, Someshwar.  Addressing the Nukkad Sabha, Brahmanand Dalakoti said that the government should take seriously the problem of stray animals, monkeys and pigs which have taken a formidable form.  The government should diagnose wild animals by running a campaign.  People living in rural, town and urban areas are troubled by their terror.  In view of the drought situation, the government should waive off the loans of the farmers.
Shivraj Banaula said that the government should make adequate arrangements for supply of drinking water in summer season along with adequate ration to everyone in cheap street shops. Instead of doing different experiments in the matter of education, the state government should make arrangements for teaching the same curriculum through the same medium in all the schools, making a policy of equal education for all.  Abolish the policy of closing any school in rural areas on the basis of low numbers.
State agitators said that in order to bring the hilly areas, which are constantly lagging behind, into the mainstream even after becoming a development area, where it is necessary to operate the capital from Gairsain, declaring the hilly areas as backward areas, Lok Sabha constituencies, assembly constituencies  It has also become necessary to delimit on geographical basis.
Gopal Singh Banaula, Dinesh Sharma, Daulat Singh Bagadwal, Ram Singh Vishambhar Petshali, Tara Ram, Puran Singh Banaula, Kundan Singh Banaula, Devnath, Dungar Singh Rawat, Harish Agri, Dharam Singh Mehra, Thakur Singh Mehra, Gopal Gada, Lacham in the Rath Yatra  Singh Banaula, Bahadur Ram, Kailash Ram, Sunder Ram, Sundar Singh Banaula, Nandan Singh Banaula etc. were involved.

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