Amendments had been made in the Chief Minister's schedule for review meetings of departments. As per the new schedule, Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna will review School Education and Drinking Water on 18 August from 11 am onwards at Secretariat. He will review Agriculture and Medical Education from 11 am and Social Welfare and Minority Welfare from 5 pm at Secretariat on 22 August. On 23 August, he will review Horticulture and Power from 11 am and Labour & Employment and Dairy Development from 5 pm at CM Residence.
He will review Revenue and Land Management, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation, Irrigation and Flood Control at Secretariat from 11 am on 24 August and same evening at 5 pm he will review Information Technology, Sports and Youth Welfare at his residence. On 25 August, CM will review Finance and Commercial Tax Department at 11 am.You May Also Like
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