Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami spoke to the media today after arriving in New Delhi from the UK tour.

Uttarakhand: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami spoke to the media today after arriving in New Delhi from the UK tour. The Chief Minister said that U. K. In various meetings held in the state, the investment proposals of more than Rs 12,500 crore were agreed. He said that an immigrant Uttarakhandi cell will be set up in the Chief Minister’s office to create better harmony between his immigrant brothers and sisters and Uttarakhand government and quick action on their investment proposals. Chief Minister Dhami said that an agreement has been made with the UK Tourism Minister to increase the movement of tourists between Uttarakhand and Britain. The Chief Minister said that the meeting with the Poma Group of France has been made an agreement of Rs 2 thousand crore to connect Uttarakhand’s tourist areas and far-way areas by ropeways and use the medium of public transport. He also proposed to work by the Poma Group to explore possibilities in the context of developing the country’s first ropeway manufacturing park in the state. He said the U.S. KK agreed on developing winter sports destination to develop cable car transport system in the state, promote winter sports in Oli, Dayara Bugyal and Munsyari. N. Investment of 4,800 crore rupees agreed with the group. The meeting with the Lord Mayor of the British Parliament and Vice Chancellor of Birmingham University, Billy Moraya discussed the possibilities of investment in education in Uttarakhand. He agreed to develop a Centre of Excellence in Uttarakhand. He said the meeting with the officials of the German Embassy had detailed discussion regarding Germany’s cooperation with Uttarakhand in regards to technical education and skill development, as well as calling our skilled workers to work in Germany. Meeting was also held with the Lord Mayor of London Municipal Corporation for technical cooperation to raise funds from bond market regarding financial system to develop Uttarakhand infrastructure.

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